Strike Life - "Passionate"
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Ouch.
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Brilliant.
Passionate: frigging brillliant.
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SkateFuckit,
Well, the strike is over now. It feels way better again.
Hope you're doing better now too.
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They're not talking about making 'more' money... They're only talking about making money at all. From the internet. The one you are on now.
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It feels bad.
I know in my heart that there are a few good people in power who do want to see families fed and will endeavor to make a deal before too many months go by.
I refuse to believe that all people in power are callous to the misfortunes of others. I've seen the power of compassion in the least likely of circumstances. It transforms not only they themselves, but those around them.
Happy Holidays, just the same.
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How does it make you guys feel to know they're planning on going on without you guys in 2008?
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Gave up on my dreams? haha
I understand that they're trying to make more money through this strike... that's all it's about, money...
If the dream I gave up was about making more money, I'm glad I gave it up unknowingly.
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everyone here seems to be trying to help you understand the validity and rationale behind the strike. so i think i'll deviate and inform you that you're a terrible performer and just because you gave up on your dreams doesn't mean everyone else should.
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Rick Overton is a really funny comedian.
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Here's somthing youc and o if you miss your tv.....Hi mr. podcast, hwo are you? your all over itunes, theres only like a million of them. i love you mr. podcasts
bojalwasix:
STOP with the 'you agreed to the conditions of the job when you took it, if you don't like it leave' argument. Conditions have changed (streaming media) since writers 'agreed' to the conditions and the AMPTP is not willing to increase writers' pay to reflect those changes, or even ACKNOWLEGE the changes. They are, however, perfectly happy reaping the benefits and they're doing everything they can to avoid sharing fairly.
lizjewelry 4 years ago 11
Oh, I see. So you're saying that if you didn't feel you were being compensated fairly, you would leave. So a writer leaves NBC to go to..FOX? CBS? The point no matter where you go in Hollywood, they're trying to screw over the writers in regards to compensation on the internet. What's the difference between watching a television show with ads to watching a show on the internet with ads? Why should this change how the writers are compensated?
renixe 4 years ago 7