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The only insufferable vegan I’ve met IRL was also an abusive boyfriend to my friend. I think for most people the insufferableness is more about who they are in general than being a vegan. With that guy, he was a dick who felt the need to control and hurt the people around him to feed his own ego. Being in your face

If you or anyone else here is looking for ways to improve your healthy-but-tasty recipe repertoire, I’ve recently gotten really into a vegan dietician on YouTube named Sadia, who has a lot of really easy, flavorful, healthy recipes. Her blog isPick Up Limes”.

Yeah, as someone who grew up vegetarian in a small farming town in the 90s...meat eaters can be fucking dicks. I have vivid memories of like full grown adults arguing with me, a child, about how stupid my diet was, or asking me why we hated farmers/America, or telling me that my parents were starving me, or, (my

Honestly? I think Tulsi is doing Russia’s work, either knowingly or unknowingly. I first suspected it when I watched a social justice oriented blog I used to get good info from turn into a hate filled cesspool, and once they went full wacko they fell in love with Tulsi and talk about her constantly. Then I noticed a lo

Yeah, Cardi B is very interested in politics and extremely knowledgeable about american history. She talks about it a lot, and it’s clearly something she studies (if you doubt me, check the interview Cardi did with our own Caity Weaver a few years back). People, like Candace Owens, who express shock or doubt that

I mean the people dying aren’t the careless- they’re the vulnerable ones who got exposed by the careless.

I mean it is a really insane thing to get used to: pre-covid being an American meant you had access to the entire world on demand. Maybe finances or the safety of the other country could impact where you go, but nothing about being an American would inherently limit you. I think for many people, even those who are

The thing is, I agree with you 100% but also I think it doesn’t really matter.

I think the odds are good, on par with the odds that the “4 star retired general” who is “friends with Kelly” that was quoted in the piece is...just Kelly.

Honestly I read reviews of movies I have no intention of seeing, so I can get a gist of what it’s about. Would love to be able to read a review of Tenet despite having no intention of seeing it in theaters, in fact I’d be pissed if I couldn’t find any write ups of it online until it came to streaming.

Eh, I mean I like to get a heads up about future releases, it’s how I know to keep a lookout for films/shows headed to streaming.

I don’t think the person you’re responding to is arguing that the AV Club reviewers should go to theaters right now, they’re arguing with the OP who suggested it’s irresponsible for the AV Club to review anything at all until the pandemic is over.

Are you complaining about the author of this piece speaking about how race is represented in sci-fi when talking about a show that is explicitly about race and sci-fi? How on earth would you talk about Lovecraft Country?

Unfortunately, I think, because of ‘Lovecraft Country’, they’ll be a lot of Lovecraft ‘experts’ around in the very near future.

Once back at my old customer service job I came in wearing what I thought was a pretty excellent outfit: a pair of high-waisted knee-length linen shorts, a patterned button down that paired with the shorts, and a pair of bootie heels. As soon as I came in Boss rushed over to me and said, “Uh, if [Male Coworker] sees

Interesting that so far the replies on this piece seemed to have taken it at face value, whereas I read it as a commentary on the narcissism of all the folks writing think pieces about New York being dead simply because they no longer want to live here.

Am I high and projecting onto this piece, or did others read it

I’m quoting you though? If you don’t feel that her clothing choices indicates something is wrong with her/her self-esteem, then why did you say that multiple times?

still feels like she needs to make sure people see she has amazing abs, like they’re one of the most important things about her.

Can’t wait until we move past judging women by how much flesh they choose to air at any given time...

I wasn’t objectified in my youth and yet I also enjoy short shorts and crop tops. Seems like pretty normal clothing to me, not sure how that outfit signals “never recovered from childhood trauma” to you.

Yes? And?