Shampyon
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Shampyon

Even moreso when one of the biggest complaints in it was that Luke Skywalker didn’t become this badass warrior.

As somewhere, Yoda chuckles (...and now remembering the time Frank Oz jumped in to defend Yoda’s character in TLJ only to have fans tell him he was wrong. That...that was something else.)

Dumbass racist trolls.

And how many fake police reports filed by the CPD have been investigated?

What if the transparency in the poster is meant to be literal and what actually happens is that Kylo Ren finds a bunch of old hologram recordings of Palpatine saying evil stuff?

How to Talk to Dalmatians at Parties

It took balls and I loved it. I’m not surprised it pissed a lot of people off, but I’d rather that than another two hours of fan service.

You know how The Last Jedi was all about letting go of the past and embracing something new? Well, turns out our fans actually really love the past, and have a lot of trouble letting things go, so we’re just going to go ahead and remake Return of the Jedi.

An important element of the anger surrounding this movie is not even the content of the film itself, but the way that trans extras were treated on set and deceived about the film they were participating in (while being used as props to try and reduce the controversy).

I don’t want to take any of these guys out of the greys, but I’ve started to see the same line again in comments along the lines of “if it’s so bad, they can leave the centers whenever they want and go home!”

Just to clarify; no they can’t:

Brandon Routh couldn’t quite cut it as Superman

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The truth of the matter is that weed is no more dangerous than alcohol or tobacco. Truth is the only reason it was made illegal in the US in the first place was because of racist propaganda.

Excuse me! ::clearing throat::

And people wonder why women are often afraid of what men will do them. Clearly our little brains are just making these fears up with no basis in reality. Whatabout trolls will be dismissed as their rank misogyny just further proves my point. 

Stories like this are why, as much as I don’t feel bad about actual murderers dying, I could never support the Death Penalty. The chance of *one* innocent person being executed by the State should be too much for a moral society to bear.

America should recognize what the rest of the developed world has—the criminal justice system is far too imprecise to deliver a sentence of finality like death.

If anyone shows up dressed like deadpool, they’re either trolling or don’t know the character that well

It’s the same sort of BS they use when insisting that, because the story justifies how a female character is dressed, it’s not an issue. Or when they claim that discussion of gender representation in media is somehow just being puritan because we just ~want women to cover up~. They don’t actually care about discussing

Exactly. Saying “I don’t understand this thing” isn’t used as a starting point of self-awareness for trying to understand a different point of view, but instead a preface for intellectual laziness, i.e. “I know everything about everything, so anything that isn’t immediately obvious to my huge genius brain must be

I get that not everyone (a) understands or (b) agrees with what, say, feminists do all the time. But there’s a distinct difference between a good faith attempt to engage and celebrating one’s ignorance:

Good for the Trevor Project, that’s wonderful, but have they learned anything and will they change their behavior in any way? Because I’m not convinced that they know that the problem isn’t that they got caught, it’s that it happened in the first place. But sensitivity training, I guess. Hooray.