IHateWhatYouHaveOn
IHateWhatYouHaveOn
IHateWhatYouHaveOn

toying with the idea of turning DC into its own solidified content vertical.

Never make me star you again 

Now that’s an apology a cowboy by way of Sacramento and Portland can be proud of.

Learn English. They is a very common singular pronoun, and has been long before trans folk started using it.

Better now while he’s still around to appreciate them.

I was happy that the Egyptian gods used in this show are actual Egyptian Gods and not just made up bullshit.  A testament to the director and writers of the comic and the show. Khonsu is the Moon God, obviously. But Ammit was a bona fide demoness/goddess who judged worthiness and devoured the souls of the unworthy. Hea

Oi! You me dad?

Of course you’d defend this show, Ms. Moon!

Steven’s mum is actually dead, right? Psycho style?

Who could forget Moon Knight’s famous catchphrase:

It was a competing movie with the 1998 Cate Blanchet movie directed by Shekhar Kapur. Critics didn’t like how Scott’s version implied that Elizabeth I was actually an android with the standard white milky blood. And historians doubt that the Spanish really had Xenomorphs on their armada.

The person with whom I’m watching this asked me if Elizabeth Holmes is actually smart. I mean, she had to be, right?

Oh, I can identify with that as well; I’m pretty sure that I was on the spectrum as a kid (probably still am, although not as severely), and since that was well before the concept of an autism spectrum even existed, I just sort of muddled through. If I’d gone through a Mandarin immersion program in China, I absolutely

I’m a technological genius because I figured out how to reset my Uverse remote the other day.

This isn’t even the first time the AV Club has made it like “oh she started out so promising, she was brilliant and had great ideas” like maybe it was all bullshit from the get go? Sure seems that way. Why this site is determined to make everything seem like it started on the up and up before going bad is wild.

You would THINK that Theranos (and other spectacular startup failures) would teach people that the silicon valley mirage of “one extraordinary person with a unique vision” is, well, a mirage. A line about Theranos with some folks was that it was just unfortunate that a startup was tangled in with the medical field, as

What mystery? She’s a young, white, woman who old white guys got the tingles for. Next. 

I think it’s hard for people to believe that a young woman would be capable of that level of sociopathy. It’s a strange combination of patronizing sexism and what the author refers to: old white male fear of becoming irrelevant.

I don’t get why everyone is so eager to praise sociopathic con artists. In this case, for instance, you call Holmes “an eccentric and potentially brilliant healthcare innovator”. In reality, she didn’t innovate anything, and there’s no reason to think she had the potential for brilliance. I could announce tomorrow