DarthTigris
Darth Tigris
DarthTigris

Doesn’t fit with the take.

On the other hand, I wouldn’t presume to tell a black person how they should or shouldn’t use the N word as it is definitely not my place and my input isn’t needed. At all.

welcome to gawker (or univision or whatever)!

Ugh, can we not? There is no backlash. There are always a few idiots with a dumb “This is offensive!” take on something not offensive, and for some reason, the media likes to scour the internet for this tiny minority, amplify their platform, and make every liberal look like an idiot crybaby. Buzzfeed does it all the

I always remembered this strip when I started teaching high school. It’s a lot easier to lean into and embrace the weird for your own ends that to fight against it.

Though you forgot to mention the one time where the strip comes full circle and a real person, Calvin’s one nemesis no less, actually plays calvinball with him towards the end of the strip’s run

You had bad coaches. Good coaches work with ALL the kids, not just the ones that are “good”.

Prepare yourself for Hillary supporters that are indistinguishable from Trump supporters in their inability to admit their candidate was/is an asshole.

Well, if you’re just dying to know how it ends, I think someone uploaded an entire run-through to YouTube.

Time Traveler

Yeah, that was published by Sega. I think there were two different games using that technology but the one I played was Time Traveller. Galloping Ghost Arcade near Chicago has a working on one the floor (at least the last time I was there).

I did play it, and vaguely remember it being pretty terrible, beyond the technical novelty. Still, that was pretty neat. Might as well just let somebody else spend the quarters and not get anywhere.

The problem is that you’re actually looking into the story, reading the details and thinking about them. You’re not supposed to do that. You’re supposed to hear “Hillary” and “uranium” and let your brain fill in the gaps until you arrive at “Hillary sold weaponized uranium to ISIS for personal profit.”

Local news affiliates are not really part of the Murdoch media entity. Technically, yes, but he does not directly influence their slant or coverage.

The uranium “scandal” never really made sense to me. Even assuming that Clinton somehow managed to coerce a unanimous vote in CFIUS as well as both the NRC and Utah’s nuclear regulator and that there was a quid pro quo with the Clinton Foundation (even though $141 million out of the $145 million donated was from

On one hand, Donald Trump, technically POTUS, flat-out lying about the show. On the other hand, Michael Moore calling him out as a liar and talking up the success of his own show. And then Sean Brody whinging, nonsensically, about Splinter being as dishonestly biased as Fox News.

I’m not seeing anything in this article, or really the comments lauding Moore’s show as a runaway success. Maybe Moore’s tweets, but even then they just provide context. Was there an earlier article I missed?

Glad you posted this. Unfortunately, there’s some false equivalence there. The “fair and balanced” version, as usual, omits important facts and cherry-picks others in order to mislead. Thumbo—and probably the rest of the Fox audience—got the impression that the show was a “bomb,” which it most definitely was not. Box

Depending which reality, or which version of America you are experiencing.