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Chris Parker
ChrispyBites

Heh. You do your regular quotables column, and the comments (save one) go for political one-liners and crappy punditry.

Yeah, that one.

Um, no. I enjoy tasting things that taste good. Not because it's always been around, but because it tastes good in my mouth. Drinking isn't the evil, anymore than cakes or donuts or cheese or anything else is the evil.

I dunno, works as a The Stand reference either way.

I really wanted to reply with something super smart and on topic, but I look at your username and all that goes through my head is "M-O-O-N THAT SPELLS MOON."

Does this make anyone else get, like, a little queasy? It makes me super, super duper uncomfortable.

What if I am heavily invested in the Google ecosystem but I really can't take Chrome having a freaking process running for every extension I have installed (at a ridiculous percentage of my available memory per process).

That was, from my perspective, a pretty clear misdirect—-a simple, closed loop explanation the film's characters told themselves because it lay underneath the father-daughter relationship driving most of the plot.

For a site that is unabashedly in love with some the cheesiest science fiction on the planet, you folks are sure willing to raise that goalpost up for this movie.

If I had to guess, she'd find it a pretty shitty deal. For, more or less, the reasons I already laid out.

It's not just you. I mean, it's not my favorite Elizabeth Shue. This is:

From reading the treatment, I'd have to guess that Tyrion was not originally a dwarf and that the "children" were not originally, like... kids. Minors.

Thank you, sir. And, yeah, that's what I'm seeing on reddit. I'll have to bite the bullet and build a separate PC.

So, I've recently become interested in hosting my own Minecraft server and this definitely looks like an affordable route (since, apparently running it off of my working PC was a stupid, stupid, dumb thing to do).

There's no value judgement in the statement "language evolves". It's neither better nor worse, it just is. Applying negative value to speakers using the word "literally" ironically would be similar to taking issue with the word "computer" no longer meaning "a person who computes".

Sure, fella. Feel free to hold whatever position you like. One could argue lots of things; yours are not holding much weight, for me, anyway.

As a guy with an English degree who works as a writer professionally, this entire thread fills me with existential sadness.

No one's making the argument that this is illegal or anything.

This, of course, describing how language changes over time.

My post shouldn't be read as an indictment on these services. I'm not the target demo, so I don't understand it.