Semeyaza
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Semeyaza

This episode was pretty lame to be honest. The short run time kills it, which is a problem across multiple D+ shows. It’s rather drab for the first 25ish minutes with some wooden acting and dialogue and then when business finally picks up, they end the episode. But it feels more like a cheap and cliched tactic than

Just can’t get past the terrible dialogue and nonsensical plot choices 

Did Dragon demo mission also leak propellant constantly? Who knows what those thrusters will do once you undock from the station and start exercising them, or the leaky helium valves for that matter. What if leakage rates shoot up hundreds of percent after they leave the safety of the ISS. The crew would be up shit

I mean, it has to be called Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money, right? In any case, I’m not sure this is a good idea — for one thing, John Candy won’t be in it and he was one of the best things about the original. Perhaps some genre parodies making fun of IP should just be left alone.

You wouldn’t get me back in that thing. No sir. 

It would certainly be cheaper in the long run to teach kids healthy habits. The earlier, the better because bad habits set in quickly and are difficult to unlearn.

I know there are plenty of medical issues that lead to obesity in kids, but the biggest issue in my experience is crappy parenting. I’m talking about prepubescent kids, mainly. Too many family’s I know give in to their kids, and it’s their kids’ bodies that pay the price. From rotting teeth, poor nutrition, obesity,

If the BBC ratings get much worse than death won’t be far off

It’s a fanfic thing that online people have forgotten isn’t in the text. They think it’s fun for Mr. Hour Of The Wolf to be gay. 

Those people are objectively wrong.

There’s no way Disney cancels it after the money they put into it.

It’s a democratization of what the Force and be, and who can wield it, that Star Wars has slowly moved back toward in recent years after a period of attempting to define and canonize explicit rules about it—and a move for the better for the galaxy far, far away.

It’s a very neoliberal understanding of power and the individual and it sucks

that these are individual choices and responsibilities, that anyone can pull on the Thread, as Aniseya tells Osha, and take fate into their own hands rather than leaving it up to some cosmic reckoning.

And the conservitards are already whining that any new J.R.R. Tolkien work might fail to sufficiently exclude non-white people for their tastes.

y r u still watching then?

Some of the most WOKE bullshit I have ever seen!