Not keeping up with the news this week?
Not keeping up with the news this week?
Anything to avoid getting yelled at by 12-year-old future Harvard rejects is fine by me.
FYI...It looks like an Angelfire page, but it’s a pretty decent database of crossovers:
>a relatively minor logistical obstacle and inconvenience for production companies that are genuinely concerned about their female employees<
You want to measure the effectiveness of a future boycott by what it’s accomplishing right now, and somehow I’m the one not thinking this through. If the boycott turns out to be impactful enough, it will absolutely have a deterrent effect.
You want ways in which the boycott will help people in the long run? Thanks for the invitation to give it a shot:
The first quotation is to rebut your “feeble rebuke” characterization of boycotts. Stacey’s position seems to be that boycotts are actually effective, but this one would hurt her state and she’s a politician so that’s bad.
As a daughter of the South, I know boycotts have been instrumental in securing the rights that I hold dear. And I’ve seen them work in recent years.
Definitely a possibility. It’s simultaneously far more likely that she’s a politician looking out for the business interests in her state.
When she tweeted about this last month, she noted that boycotts have actually been successful in the fight for civil rights in the past. Near as I can tell, her argument against it this time is because it would gore her ox.
HIMYM was far, far worse. But it didn't have the cultural impact of Seinfeld, which is why I went with that show instead.
The PS4 game is tailor made for you.
Hence “trolling.”
His neckbeard is bothering him.
Trolling is more effective when you don’t say stupid shit like “per capital.”
The prequels as a set are a good choice. But I think I was most disappointed by the Seinfeld finale. My theory is that you can laugh at a really bad drama, but a really bad piece of comedy leaves you with absolutely nothing.
>the Beyond Burger tastes like a veggie burger wearing a meat costume<
I’m paying a lot of providers instead of one, but I’m actually watching content from those providers.
Sadly, Vertigo titles are not included.
I was a communications manager at Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa back in the mid 90s — briefly. I was a little freaked out that we held bomb drills instead of fire drills.