Moogly
Moogly
Moogly

Right!?! Every legal system is full of these weirdnesses, some more serious than others. It’s mostly crazy what we choose to get up in arms about.

I’m going to try and explain something, because I see people not understanding it, so here goes.

A “difference of opinion” is you and I not agreeing on the proper method or rate of taxation of a populace.

A “difference of opinion” is you and I not agreeing on the decorations of a house, or if the dress is gold/white

Yeah, I only realized what those were when someone said it on Twitter.

As someone who hasn’t hated the DC movies, everything’s coming up Milhouse!

I’d like Dany better if she just embraced her conqueror nature. She has no more “right” to the throne than the Baratheon’s did. Her right to rule is based on the conquest of her ancestors. The sooner she comes to terms with that, the better.

I totally agree about the issue of gender based language being exclusionary but in regard to honorific to some extent, you are also talking about social conventions. Cross culturally, people have really different feelings about how people should be addressed. I think it cuts across class too.

Hm, so I don’t mean “nothing” in the sense that both are at complete and total opposition. I would say that it’s a radically different skill set. White suburban kids are privileged—they are more likely to have a parent read to them when they’re little, grow up in a home with maybe one other sibling, have educated

Yeah, I guess that's a way to go. In real life, however, it would be developers building luxury high rises moving in, not crimelords. The second shit started exploding, real estate firms and contractors started salivating. Murdock would see a lot more action, and do a lot more good, as a lawyer.

In the other episodes I didn't mind her Jada Smith hamming it up because she was the only one who realized how campy the show was, but with her out of the picture I could take the show more seriously. This episode finally set the right tone for the series, serious but not overly gritty with some fantastical elements.

Was this guy Mac from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?

I think they called that Battlestar Galactica.

Ambrose???!!!