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Bedbugs may actually serve a purpose in some cases, you take that back...

He was good in Always Be My Maybe.

this is true, but i also don’t remember the commentariat way-back-when being so defensive and insulted when the newswires were snarky. in the reviews themselves when the fans showed up sure, but most people knew that snarky newswires were more like threads for us to comment on and for the site to gain traffic rather

I hated Mary Catherine Gallagher enough that it bled into me just generally not liking Molly Shannon.

Why do you think your preference for a version of the story that doesn’t involve intentional violence against a picketing union member is free from “an agenda?”

Yeah, but really only somewhat.

That sort of applies to me. I’m not against watching anime, I watch Wangan Midnight, Initial D, Gundam and a few others, but I’ve never truly been sucked into it. It’s just always been there all my life in the background, mostly. Especially growing up with Pokemon, Yugioh and whatever else was on Tsunami.

I give it a week before fan backlash makes them change the name to “Fuckles” and replace Idris Elba’s lines with random moans clipped from 70s porn.

I read it. I thought it was okay until I read the part about always smiling whenever you ask for something.

In case you haven’t seen the cancel culture comments from Bobcat Goldthwait

Ok Legendary, now hire Jodorowsky to make God Emperor, you cowards.

I hope all those women who read and raved about Sandberg’s book Lean-in are embarrassed they recommended it to their friends.

Don’t kink shame celestial beings.

Facebook isn’t even trying to be good at dealing with scrutiny!

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Wait, has John Walker himself promoted video game and anime sneakers? Or are you talking about advertisements made on kotaku? As far as I know the writing staff doesn’t have a say in what’s advertised.

Thinking about this is WAY better than thinking about the shitfire that is everything else in the world and he’s been talking about his marriage publicly for years so onward!

Yeah, I reckon they should put some sort of advisory warning on some films. I was put off horror for a good while because I saw Poltergeist when I was about 10 and had nightmares for a fortnight. Then a couple of years later saw something called, I think, Slaughter High, that kept me awake for a few nights.

She went to several dozens of meetings, at least one a week (sometimes two, depending) for over a year- it was her job to get people there and back. That’s how she noticed they had a ritual.