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I suppose it can be argued that any place with a drive-thru—such as Wendy’s—should ALREADY be taking into account orders that aren’t eaten immediately, in the dining area.

I get what you’re trying to do, I’m all about the outrage. But in this case, I have to agree with the others, bit of a stretch here. 

Joel, respectfully, you are really stretching here
The word ‘Yakuza’ just plays like ‘mafia’ here - a scary sounding gang of dangerous dudes that our heroine has to face off with.

Joel- in fairness, MANY Japanese films use the ‘yakuza’ as bad guys as well. Maybe... Get over it when a term is used generically? It’s not always a ‘rawr racism’ moment ffs. 

Yeah this isn’t racist at all. If you can have the bad guys in a film be the mafia, then you surely can have the bad guys in film be the Japanese mafia (Yakuza).

Just curious, would we claim this is racist if the bad guys were the Italian mob? Are the Yakuza exempt from any form of negative media because they’re asian now? Despite all the shit they’ve done? LOL

I’m sorry, but there are several bad takes in this article that make me think the author didn’t bother to watch the trailer the whole way through.

Maybe I’m an idiot, but could someone point out the racism in the Kate trailer?

Only white people should be allowed to be the villains in movies.

in the early ‘90s, when Japanese businessmen stopped being the villains in every movie.

Sounds like an article in search of a premise. Did you even watch the trailer?

“it’s a real warning sign when your film’s baddie is referred to simply as “the Yakuz” Pretty sure Woody calls him the head honcho of the Yakuza, which would be like saying it’s the head of the mob. Not a warning sign at all.

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From what we know at this time, the exploit requires physically connecting a Razer peripheral to the computer in question, so there’s no remote threat.

Am I correct in saying this hack can only work if the person is physically next to the computer?  Or is there any way to exploit it remotely?

1) Cook a pork roast. Make sure it’s big enough there will be leftovers.

I just think that’s a bad faith reading of his tweet. Whatever feelings you may have of Akiva Goldsman as a human being and/or as a writer aside, I thought it was clear that he was referring to a very specific aspect of the movie. Sure, the COVIDiots misunderstood it, but there’s nothing else in the movie that they

Test audiences didn't like that ending so they replaced it with a dumb explosion.

I don’t think he was claiming he made the whole plot up, just the part about the cancer “cure” creating viruses (which from your post I can’t tell if that was in previous versions or not).

Now this is a story all about how

Duh. Of course it’s make-believe.