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I’m fine with Bernie staying in the race to accumulate votes and show Democrats that there is broad, national support for a progressive agenda. I am not alright with him staying in the race in a desperate bid to win.

I’ll be hard pressed to justify watching it next season. The cast has been hyping that ending for weeks and nothing fucking happened. I stuck with them through the farm, stuck through it when they pointlessly killed off Noah (seriously, what the hell was even the point of Noah’s character even existing at all, besides

Wow yeah. I actually didn’t realise it before you said it but, as the show’s biggest fan and champion - I don’t really care. That’s actually more stinging to me than the cliffhanger because I lived for this show for five seasons (binged over the last thirteen months).

David Sims summed up this sentiment nicely:

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So, of the people present for Negan to kill, it’s: Rick, Carl, Michonne, Daryl, Abraham, Sasha, Rosita, Eugene, Glenn, and Maggie. The episode takes a shocking amount of time telegraphing that Eugene is going to die, with a lot of tearful farewells as he drives the RV solo. He even gives the recipe to make bullets to

And that was it. I was reminded, once and for all, this was a television show. And in that instant, I no longer cared about any of them.

I have...thoughts.

Whatever you thought about that ending (more on that in a minute), one thing is for certain: The Walking Dead knows how to deliver an intense episode without anyone dying or fighting. Hell, I was anxious watching Abraham drive that Winnebago because he wouldn’t keep his damn eyes on the road. One of the things that

AMC, Scott Gimple and Robert Kirkman can fuck right the hell off after that clown show of an ending last night.

I believe that ghosts are real thing, but i’m not willing to jump on the “they’re dead people” bandwagon. I think there are a ton of things about the universe that we don’t know (yet), but by current understandings of the universe, we just jump on the explanation that ghosts are dead people. Mostly because it’s

“Vulcans asked a question regarding ghosts having a scientific explanation. Personally, I believe they do, we just don’t know it yet. Many things that were magical in days of old are now understood and science today. If we took things we have today and went back in time, they would be magic to them. I’m not

For what it’s worth, I am agnostic, love science, think new age stuff is hoodoo — and totally think ghosts exist — or, more likely, that some natural phenomena we don’t yet understand is responsible for ghost-like things.

That isn’t what he said. (Or at least the way I see it) “He is astonishingly well-read”, not “It is astonishing that he is well-read”

Because he’s an athlete. Why are you creating a false narrative that this insightful comment is somehow politically incorrect? Did you read his passage in the aforementioned column? It was brilliant. The question was, why do people not talk about Kareem the scholar? And your idiotic and inane response was, why is

How many public figures from the world of sports do you know who can prompt this kind of discussion? If Curt fucking Schilling can attract attention and debate with his inane Twitter bullshit, why not Kareem?

Goddamn, why don’t people talk about Kareem Abdul Jabbar the scholar more? The man is astonishingly well-read and conversant in a ridiculous number of things, and has a number of academic publications. Why haven’t we drafted this guy as one of our leaders in public discourse, I do not know.

“She’ll sleep with anyone”

You keep asking this question like we’d all lose our shit at it. Sure. Read whatever you want behind a Bernie Sanders or Hillary speech. Hopefully it’s a biography of Ayn Rand or a copy of Mein Kampf so I can laugh my ass off.