Verrryinteresting
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Verrryinteresting

I feel like feminism is being trolled (exploited?) a lot these days. Like, institutions are trying to see how much a burning desire for women’s empowerment will get people to support things they’d otherwise find repellent. I don’t think “Ghostbusters” should be remade. I thought turning “Ocean’s 11” into a series

Republicans will turn that peaceful protest into a violent mob frenzy, and they have guns.

If a man wrote this, there would be a bidding war for film adaptation rights. "It's Julie and Julia meets, well, Casper the Friendly Ghost, I guess."

Time to re-read Jez’s Halloween '15 scary story thread and pray that they rather than this post will inform my nightmares tonight.

Thanks for the clarification. I was confused too. This is disappointing, though, since “Omen” is one of the few justifications for my continued patronage of bars that play loud top 40 music.

TIL Milwaukee’s police chief encourages mob violence.

I’m a man of discerning tastes with an acute sensitivity to fine detail. Think Miles from “Sideways” at wine tastings. Anyway, I can tell the difference between a $200 bottle of Pinot Noir and a $50 bottle of Pinot Noir (and, sadly, an <$20 bottle of Pinot Noir) just by smelling the wine but I can’t tell the

Okay, so if you’re thinking to yourself, “What kind of a Supreme Court justice will she nominate? There goes my reason for voting for her if she gets the nom,” just remember: the POTUS’ veto is the only thing standing between us and the agenda of this guy:

To be fair, CNN called Bernie a right wing attack ad come to life in one of his first questions and called Clinton a 1%er who’s hopelessly out of touch with the middle class.

Given Clinton’s big bank funding, support for trade deals that enable a sweatshop economy, opposition to equality well past the point that it’s a political liability for her to continue opposing equality, and eerily paternalistic pandering to feminists despite being totally cool with women in the White House’s employ

Hey, the GOP just handed the election to the Dems’ nominee by electing Paul Ryan as the House Speaker today. Remember Paul Ryan and how much everybody hated him and Mitt Romney? I’m just starting to remember and so are a lot of other people

Empowering oneself to take charge of a situation and seek justice where it’s deserved is apparently frowned upon in this school district.

I see a bright side here. Because of the 2012 elections, just about everybody knows who Paul Ryan is and they don’t like him. He and Romney were the face of the oligarchy in an increasingly anti-establishment country. Not that I’m pessimistic about Bernie (by far the most electable of the Dems IMO), but in a Clinton

My guess is one of their in-house attorneys envisioned a merger of gullible executives and built-in job security for the legal team.

Neither party wants to win this thing. That's my takeaway.

Oh I understand the intention, but thought it was a funny coincidence/Freudian slip rather than an attempt to convey a hidden agenda through graphic art. I'm not one of those Alex Jones followers. Please believe me.

Maybe. After looking at the comments sections of some Hillary vids on politically neutral sites like ABC and Youtube, though, it’s clear that the masses have a lot of contempt for her (moreso than they have for Bill, which astounds me) that’s never going away. I don’t think that anything she says is going to change

Since talent agencies (especially the big 4) are the gatekeepers between artists and money/fame, I’d add that their composition has a huge impact on who gets the top jobs and who doesn’t. We ought to take a good look at them (especially the big 4), their composition (men:women ratio, racial breakdown, etc.) and

Her campaign logo is an arrow moving to the right. I think that speaks volumes.

TIL a housing project in Fall River is named after a(n accused) murderer.