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" ... If marijuana is to become a part of legitimate commerce in the United States, similar to alcohol, the industry should be prepared to service a wide variety of customers. There will be those upscale cannabis users who sniff out bud with the same snobbish vigor as they do craft beer and wine, but there will always be stoners and potheads around to keep the industry humming like a well-oiled money machine. While it is respectable to grow and adapt with the times, legal profit is no reason to become prudes. ... "
" ... Some seemed to interpret Scorsese’s comments as a snobbish attack against the stories that make them happy, and against them personally, as though their taste was being questioned and not Disney’s cinematic domination. Many fans seem to view their favorite franchises as an integral part of their identity, rather than just some mindless movie that provides two hours of entertainment. ... "
" ... Then there's your companions---a total of nine---who you can interact with and upgrade, possibly even romance. I'm largely impressed with them so far. It's nice to see both old and new faces. There's a nice variety of personality types, from a snobbish sorcerous to an irreverent elven archer to a rugged Grey Warden. (And yes, the Grey Wardens are back as are signs of the Blight.) Picking the right types of companion can be important for progressing in some quests. You don't really ever want to be without a mage. And even though almost no chests are locked, having a rogue around to unlock doors is pretty crucial. Warriors are the only class that can bash down some walls and obstacles. ... "
" ... “In an interview at the 1984 Republican Convention, [Nancy] would say that politics had changed her while also saying that Reagan had not changed since she married him. It was a shrewd observation about both of them. Despite a manner that some thought snobbish, Nancy Reagan was a better listener than her husband. She also was better than he at distinguishing between those who really cared about him or his policies and those who followed his banner to advance their own interests. Reagan knew where he wanted to go, but she had a better sense of what he needed to do to get there.” ... "