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I once ate an entire bag of peanut butter cups all by myself. That doesn’t mean it’s good for me.

Everyone else, enjoy the game. I’m out until they return the combat mechanics back to the way they were.

The story was too generic, but I liked the futuristic setting and special effects. Not a big fan of a certain chilly trope that the film unfortunately relies on. I was prepared to be underwhelmed by the acting talent, but I was impressed by the lead. Some of the other performances feel a little amateurish. Reminded me

My favorite movie is Rushmore and I love Varsity Blues, ok?

I think we feel entitled. Every other race to us is like an elderly woman standing in front of a supermarket shelf, and we just want to get our box of saltines or whatever, and we’re just like “get the fuck out of my way!” It’s not our supermarket, but we’re damn well going to get our crackers.

Isn’t this what hip hop is all about?

Strapped in a scary car

Should have been 90 minutes. Would watch sequel.

So it’s the George Constaza defense?

Straight white male with a serious question: was it ok/funny when Will Ferrel yelled the n-word during his Robert Goulet sketch on SNL? How about Chevy Chase using the word in Richard Pryor’s famous interview sketch? I’m guessing that at least the second example example falls under the same umbrella as white people

Yeah, it feels exactly the same to me every time I ignore it while my mom watches it. It feels like 1988 all over again.

Hey

I apologized to a different person who dismissively told a commenter “You are excused,” because even though they dismissively dismissed them, the word they used was “excused.” It was one of those apologies where I didn’t really mean, like SORRY sorry, I meant more like I’m NOT really sorry because I clearly used a

Yeah, that’s not cool.

I characterized that person as a person who goes to restaurants, based on him writing about going to them.

I’ve never been rude to a customer. I’ve had some wonderful customers, but there’s nothing stopping rude customer’s from being rude, except sometimes their embarrassed wife. I’m quite certain some customers scream at servers as a form of therapy. The food and the service in their case is secondary to the main reason

Nope, worked in same restaurant for over 20 years. We tend to judge OUR books by the way they come into the restaurant over and over again and act dismissively and rudely to our staff. You get a reputation. Example: “Please, I took The Chicken Lady last time. It’s your turn!”

Sorry, m’lady. Or... m’dude?

You dismiss commenters. Sorry, you excuse them. I was making assumptions about how you treat others.

That’s really charming, but the previous poster is not a food service worker making $2.83 an hour, so it’s not as easy to dismiss them as you do all the waitresses who I guarantee groan when you enter their establishment and fight over whose turn it is in the rotation so they don’t have to take you.