Selling meth
On 2023-06-05 at 03:42:59
Does anyone want a Thneed? I take Rings, Coins, and Studs. Only 5 each. Act quick cus I need to go on the run in a bit.
What's A Thneed? Sounds Like Threed From EarthBound
The Thneed from the Movie “The Lorax”
Thneed is also a word. It means something that's advertised that you need but you actually don't.
Ok on a kinda unrelated note the Lorax is a fucking dumbass. Bro talks about improving the economy and shit but doesn't even understand supply and demand. He cuts down all the trees and doesn’t replant them, if he just replanted them than he would have a constant supply. But no he cuts them all down because he’s too lazy to think about the future. If he was worried about the growing time he could just raise the prices of the thneeds because of the lower supply. So yeah the Lorax is stupid businessman.
EDIT: I mixed up the characters, I ment the Onceler
On 2023-06-05 at 04:30:55
Does anyone want a Thneed? I take Rings, Coins, and Studs. Only 5 each. Act quick cus I need to go on the run in a bit.
What's A Thneed? Sounds Like Threed From EarthBound
The Thneed from the Movie “The Lorax”
Thneed is also a word. It means something that's advertised that you need but you actually don't.
Ok on a kinda unrelated note the Lorax is a fucking dumbass. Bro talks about improving the economy and shit but doesn't even understand supply and demand. He cuts down all the trees and doesn’t replant them, if he just replanted them than he would have a constant supply. But no he cuts them all down because he’s too lazy to think about the future. If he was worried about the growing time he could just raise the prices of the thneeds because of the lower supply. So yeah the Lorax is stupid businessman.
EDIT: I mixed up the characters, I ment the Onceler
I heard the Lorax could have been way better than what it was. There was a scrapped song that I heard was gonna be better than How Bad Can I Be
On 2023-06-05 at 04:54:17
Does anyone want a Thneed? I take Rings, Coins, and Studs. Only 5 each. Act quick cus I need to go on the run in a bit.
What's A Thneed? Sounds Like Threed From EarthBound
The Thneed from the Movie “The Lorax”
Thneed is also a word. It means something that's advertised that you need but you actually don't.
Ok on a kinda unrelated note the Lorax is a fucking dumbass. Bro talks about improving the economy and shit but doesn't even understand supply and demand. He cuts down all the trees and doesn’t replant them, if he just replanted them than he would have a constant supply. But no he cuts them all down because he’s too lazy to think about the future. If he was worried about the growing time he could just raise the prices of the thneeds because of the lower supply. So yeah the Lorax is stupid businessman.
EDIT: I mixed up the characters, I ment the Onceler
I heard the Lorax could have been way better than what it was. There was a scrapped song that I heard was gonna be better than How Bad Can I Be
The scrapped song was way better, and was a ABSALOUTE BOP!
Heres a music video:
On 2023-06-05 at 05:11:52
Does anyone want a Thneed? I take Rings, Coins, and Studs. Only 5 each. Act quick cus I need to go on the run in a bit.
What's A Thneed? Sounds Like Threed From EarthBound
The Thneed from the Movie “The Lorax”
Thneed is also a word. It means something that's advertised that you need but you actually don't.
Ok on a kinda unrelated note the Lorax is a fucking dumbass. Bro talks about improving the economy and shit but doesn't even understand supply and demand. He cuts down all the trees and doesn’t replant them, if he just replanted them than he would have a constant supply. But no he cuts them all down because he’s too lazy to think about the future. If he was worried about the growing time he could just raise the prices of the thneeds because of the lower supply. So yeah the Lorax is stupid businessman.
EDIT: I mixed up the characters, I ment the Onceler
I heard the Lorax could have been way better than what it was. There was a scrapped song that I heard was gonna be better than How Bad Can I Be
The scrapped song was way better, and was a ABSALOUTE BOP!
Heres a music video:
Honestly this more of a bop than How Bad Can I Be, the song is a little more darker sounding which honestly fits the movie more.
On 2023-06-05 at 09:02:28
lorux isnt the main character though
you guys getting mixed up
you guys getting mixed up
On 2023-06-11 at 18:24:17
sombody mention me?
1
On 2023-06-11 at 19:35:22
you guys getting mixed up
Then why is it called The Lorax, James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portrayed by Bob Odenkirk in the television franchise Breaking Bad. He appears as a major character in Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and as the titular antihero protagonist of its spin-off Better Call Saul (2015–2022).
Saul GoodmanBreaking Bad character
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill in a promotional poster for Better Call Saul's third season.
First appearance
Breaking Bad:"Better Call Saul" (2009)Better Call Saul:"Uno" (2015)
Last appearance
Breaking Bad:"Granite State" (2013)Better Call Saul:"Saul Gone" (2022)
Created by
Vince GilliganPeter Gould
Portrayed by
Bob OdenkirkBlake Bertrand (teenage flashback)Cole Whitaker (childhood flashback)
Voiced by
Bob Odenkirk (Ethics Training with Kim Wexler)Sean Giambrone (Slippin' Jimmy)[1]
In-universe informationFull nameJames Morgan McGillAliases
Saul GoodmanGene TakavicViktor St. Claire
Nicknames
Slippin' JimmyCharlie Hustle (by Howard)
Occupation
Attorney(criminal defense, elder law)Cell phone store manager
FamilyCharles McGill Sr. (father)
Ruth McGill (mother)
Chuck McGill (brother)Spouse
Kim Wexler (divorced)
Home
Cicero, Illinois, United States (before Better Call Saul)Albuquerque, New Mexico, United StatesOmaha, Nebraska, United StatesMontrose, Colorado, United States (imprisoned)
NationalityAmericanEthnicityIrishDate of birthNovember 12, 1960BirthplaceCicero, Illinois, United StatesAlma materUnidentified institution(s), including final coursework at unspecified Albuquerque community college (undergraduate degree); University of American Samoa (fictional; JD)
Saul is a self-centered and unscrupulous Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tactics as a former scam artist and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld. In Breaking Bad, he acts as the consigliere for the methamphetamine cooks Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and plays a crucial role in the development of their drug empire. Better Call Saul's main prequel storyline depicts Saul's origins as the earnest lawyer Jimmy McGill and his moral deterioration in the six years before the events of Breaking Bad; it also features a sequel storyline, where Saul is living under the assumed name Gene Takavic, that explores the consequences of his actions in Breaking Bad.
Saul first appeared in "Better Call Saul" (2009), the eighth episode of Breaking Bad's second season. He was created to provide Walt and Jesse with a guide for their criminal activities and to replace Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) as Breaking Bad's comic relief. His name, "Saul Goodman", is a play on the phrase "it's all good, man". Although Odenkirk was initially cast for only four episodes as a guest actor, he became integral to the Breaking Bad narrative after Gilligan and Gould were impressed by his performance; Odenkirk subsequently joined the starting cast in the third season and remained through to the fifth and final season of the show. Following Breaking Bad's conclusion, Gilligan and Gould began developing a Saul-focused spin-off depicting his origin story.
Saul's characterization and Odenkirk’s performance have received critical and popular acclaim; he is often regarded as one of the greatest television characters of all time.[citation needed] Odenkirk was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series five times for his performance in Better Call Saul.
HMM?
On 2023-06-12 at 07:07:21
sombody mention me?
This should be a topic you know quite well Saul
On 2023-06-12 at 08:52:31
you guys getting mixed up
Then why is it called The Lorax, James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portrayed by Bob Odenkirk in the television franchise Breaking Bad. He appears as a major character in Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and as the titular antihero protagonist of its spin-off Better Call Saul (2015–2022).
Saul GoodmanBreaking Bad character
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill in a promotional poster for Better Call Saul's third season.
First appearance
Breaking Bad:"Better Call Saul" (2009)Better Call Saul:"Uno" (2015)
Last appearance
Breaking Bad:"Granite State" (2013)Better Call Saul:"Saul Gone" (2022)
Created by
Vince GilliganPeter Gould
Portrayed by
Bob OdenkirkBlake Bertrand (teenage flashback)Cole Whitaker (childhood flashback)
Voiced by
Bob Odenkirk (Ethics Training with Kim Wexler)Sean Giambrone (Slippin' Jimmy)[1]
In-universe informationFull nameJames Morgan McGillAliases
Saul GoodmanGene TakavicViktor St. Claire
Nicknames
Slippin' JimmyCharlie Hustle (by Howard)
Occupation
Attorney(criminal defense, elder law)Cell phone store manager
FamilyCharles McGill Sr. (father)
Ruth McGill (mother)
Chuck McGill (brother)Spouse
Kim Wexler (divorced)
Home
Cicero, Illinois, United States (before Better Call Saul)Albuquerque, New Mexico, United StatesOmaha, Nebraska, United StatesMontrose, Colorado, United States (imprisoned)
NationalityAmericanEthnicityIrishDate of birthNovember 12, 1960BirthplaceCicero, Illinois, United StatesAlma materUnidentified institution(s), including final coursework at unspecified Albuquerque community college (undergraduate degree); University of American Samoa (fictional; JD)
Saul is a self-centered and unscrupulous Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tactics as a former scam artist and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld. In Breaking Bad, he acts as the consigliere for the methamphetamine cooks Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and plays a crucial role in the development of their drug empire. Better Call Saul's main prequel storyline depicts Saul's origins as the earnest lawyer Jimmy McGill and his moral deterioration in the six years before the events of Breaking Bad; it also features a sequel storyline, where Saul is living under the assumed name Gene Takavic, that explores the consequences of his actions in Breaking Bad.
Saul first appeared in "Better Call Saul" (2009), the eighth episode of Breaking Bad's second season. He was created to provide Walt and Jesse with a guide for their criminal activities and to replace Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) as Breaking Bad's comic relief. His name, "Saul Goodman", is a play on the phrase "it's all good, man". Although Odenkirk was initially cast for only four episodes as a guest actor, he became integral to the Breaking Bad narrative after Gilligan and Gould were impressed by his performance; Odenkirk subsequently joined the starting cast in the third season and remained through to the fifth and final season of the show. Following Breaking Bad's conclusion, Gilligan and Gould began developing a Saul-focused spin-off depicting his origin story.
Saul's characterization and Odenkirk’s performance have received critical and popular acclaim; he is often regarded as one of the greatest television characters of all time.[citation needed] Odenkirk was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series five times for his performance in Better Call Saul.
HMM?
sorry my mistake
On 2023-06-12 at 12:37:01
you guys getting mixed up
Then why is it called The Lorax, James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portrayed by Bob Odenkirk in the television franchise Breaking Bad. He appears as a major character in Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and as the titular antihero protagonist of its spin-off Better Call Saul (2015–2022).
Saul GoodmanBreaking Bad character
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill in a promotional poster for Better Call Saul's third season.
First appearance
Breaking Bad:"Better Call Saul" (2009)Better Call Saul:"Uno" (2015)
Last appearance
Breaking Bad:"Granite State" (2013)Better Call Saul:"Saul Gone" (2022)
Created by
Vince GilliganPeter Gould
Portrayed by
Bob OdenkirkBlake Bertrand (teenage flashback)Cole Whitaker (childhood flashback)
Voiced by
Bob Odenkirk (Ethics Training with Kim Wexler)Sean Giambrone (Slippin' Jimmy)[1]
In-universe informationFull nameJames Morgan McGillAliases
Saul GoodmanGene TakavicViktor St. Claire
Nicknames
Slippin' JimmyCharlie Hustle (by Howard)
Occupation
Attorney(criminal defense, elder law)Cell phone store manager
FamilyCharles McGill Sr. (father)
Ruth McGill (mother)
Chuck McGill (brother)Spouse
Kim Wexler (divorced)
Home
Cicero, Illinois, United States (before Better Call Saul)Albuquerque, New Mexico, United StatesOmaha, Nebraska, United StatesMontrose, Colorado, United States (imprisoned)
NationalityAmericanEthnicityIrishDate of birthNovember 12, 1960BirthplaceCicero, Illinois, United StatesAlma materUnidentified institution(s), including final coursework at unspecified Albuquerque community college (undergraduate degree); University of American Samoa (fictional; JD)
Saul is a self-centered and unscrupulous Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tactics as a former scam artist and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld. In Breaking Bad, he acts as the consigliere for the methamphetamine cooks Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and plays a crucial role in the development of their drug empire. Better Call Saul's main prequel storyline depicts Saul's origins as the earnest lawyer Jimmy McGill and his moral deterioration in the six years before the events of Breaking Bad; it also features a sequel storyline, where Saul is living under the assumed name Gene Takavic, that explores the consequences of his actions in Breaking Bad.
Saul first appeared in "Better Call Saul" (2009), the eighth episode of Breaking Bad's second season. He was created to provide Walt and Jesse with a guide for their criminal activities and to replace Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) as Breaking Bad's comic relief. His name, "Saul Goodman", is a play on the phrase "it's all good, man". Although Odenkirk was initially cast for only four episodes as a guest actor, he became integral to the Breaking Bad narrative after Gilligan and Gould were impressed by his performance; Odenkirk subsequently joined the starting cast in the third season and remained through to the fifth and final season of the show. Following Breaking Bad's conclusion, Gilligan and Gould began developing a Saul-focused spin-off depicting his origin story.
Saul's characterization and Odenkirk’s performance have received critical and popular acclaim; he is often regarded as one of the greatest television characters of all time.[citation needed] Odenkirk was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series five times for his performance in Better Call Saul.
HMM?
sorry my mistake
Saul can you beatbox better call saul
On 2023-06-12 at 17:25:02
you guys getting mixed up
Then why is it called The Lorax, James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portrayed by Bob Odenkirk in the television franchise Breaking Bad. He appears as a major character in Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and as the titular antihero protagonist of its spin-off Better Call Saul (2015–2022).
Saul GoodmanBreaking Bad character
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill in a promotional poster for Better Call Saul's third season.
First appearance
Breaking Bad:"Better Call Saul" (2009)Better Call Saul:"Uno" (2015)
Last appearance
Breaking Bad:"Granite State" (2013)Better Call Saul:"Saul Gone" (2022)
Created by
Vince GilliganPeter Gould
Portrayed by
Bob OdenkirkBlake Bertrand (teenage flashback)Cole Whitaker (childhood flashback)
Voiced by
Bob Odenkirk (Ethics Training with Kim Wexler)Sean Giambrone (Slippin' Jimmy)[1]
In-universe informationFull nameJames Morgan McGillAliases
Saul GoodmanGene TakavicViktor St. Claire
Nicknames
Slippin' JimmyCharlie Hustle (by Howard)
Occupation
Attorney(criminal defense, elder law)Cell phone store manager
FamilyCharles McGill Sr. (father)
Ruth McGill (mother)
Chuck McGill (brother)Spouse
Kim Wexler (divorced)
Home
Cicero, Illinois, United States (before Better Call Saul)Albuquerque, New Mexico, United StatesOmaha, Nebraska, United StatesMontrose, Colorado, United States (imprisoned)
NationalityAmericanEthnicityIrishDate of birthNovember 12, 1960BirthplaceCicero, Illinois, United StatesAlma materUnidentified institution(s), including final coursework at unspecified Albuquerque community college (undergraduate degree); University of American Samoa (fictional; JD)
Saul is a self-centered and unscrupulous Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tactics as a former scam artist and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld. In Breaking Bad, he acts as the consigliere for the methamphetamine cooks Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and plays a crucial role in the development of their drug empire. Better Call Saul's main prequel storyline depicts Saul's origins as the earnest lawyer Jimmy McGill and his moral deterioration in the six years before the events of Breaking Bad; it also features a sequel storyline, where Saul is living under the assumed name Gene Takavic, that explores the consequences of his actions in Breaking Bad.
Saul first appeared in "Better Call Saul" (2009), the eighth episode of Breaking Bad's second season. He was created to provide Walt and Jesse with a guide for their criminal activities and to replace Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) as Breaking Bad's comic relief. His name, "Saul Goodman", is a play on the phrase "it's all good, man". Although Odenkirk was initially cast for only four episodes as a guest actor, he became integral to the Breaking Bad narrative after Gilligan and Gould were impressed by his performance; Odenkirk subsequently joined the starting cast in the third season and remained through to the fifth and final season of the show. Following Breaking Bad's conclusion, Gilligan and Gould began developing a Saul-focused spin-off depicting his origin story.
Saul's characterization and Odenkirk’s performance have received critical and popular acclaim; he is often regarded as one of the greatest television characters of all time.[citation needed] Odenkirk was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series five times for his performance in Better Call Saul.
HMM?
sorry my mistake
Saul can you beatbox better call saul
obviously
1
On 2023-06-12 at 23:44:41
Watch this topic starting to turn into a Lorax conversation 💀
On 2023-06-13 at 07:31:19
Watch this topic starting to turn into a Lorax conversation 💀
How bad can it possibly be?
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On 2023-06-13 at 14:08:30
Watch this topic starting to turn into a Lorax conversation 💀
How bad can it possibly be?
Wouldn’t we just be doing what comes naturally?
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On 2023-06-13 at 16:53:02
Watch this topic starting to turn into a Lorax conversation 💀
How bad can it possibly be?
Wouldn’t we just be doing what comes naturally?
Yeah, we'd just be following our destiny. How bad could it be?
3
On 2023-06-13 at 18:02:26
Watch this topic starting to turn into a Lorax conversation 💀
How bad can it possibly be?
Wouldn’t we just be doing what comes naturally?
Yeah, we'd just be following our destiny. How bad could it be?
Yeah! We're just building the economy!
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On 2023-06-13 at 19:04:25
Can't believe that mf literally ran out of people on earth. That's why we don't have any every-purpose tools, you just buy one and never need anything new again. Terrible business tactic. Only a college dropout could come up with a stupid idea like that.
On 2023-06-13 at 19:06:17
Can't believe that mf literally ran out of people on earth. That's why we don't have any every-purpose tools, you just buy one and never need anything new again. Terrible business tactic. Only a college dropout could come up with a stupid idea like that.
Stonks to the people that sell the everyday tool product
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On 2023-06-13 at 19:25:43
Can't believe that mf literally ran out of people on earth. That's why we don't have any every-purpose tools, you just buy one and never need anything new again. Terrible business tactic. Only a college dropout could come up with a stupid idea like that.
If everyone already owns your product then you’ll stop making money because nobody’s buying. Unless you expand into other industries but bro can’t even do that because he sold a multi propose tool. I mean he still made a lot of money and all other competitors are gone because you can’t compete with someone selling a product that can do anything. Unless you are able to create one that’s cheaper or better in someway. Even if he made a good product that didn’t last forever he’d still run out of trees to use to produce it. Because instead of replanting the trees so he’ll have a constant supply to meet the demand he cuts them all down. Sure it might take a little longer to produce but at least he will still have something to sell in the first place.
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