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I always wondered about the Highlander - but it can easily be applied to vampires - if they are immortal… isn't it going to be socially awkward in a million years when humans have evolved into some bizarre body type and they're just regular old homo whateverweare?

"he pays tribute to the minimalist composer’s experiments with loops and phasing by putting two iPhones playing the “Marimba” ring tone together, the phrases wending in and out of time with each other in a constant roundelay. Like Reich’s early works, Piano Phase and Violin Phase…"

That's almost as fucking stupid as people who intentionally vote against their interests to spite people who insult them on the internet.

They should fly this in a blimp over the bumfuck states. That would— ah, who am I kidding? No-one will give a shit.

That's quite funny to me personally because I've been mistaken for Kele Okereke more times walking around London than I've been subjected to racial abuse for walking around with white people.

The crucial issue here is this idea - that is now hovering ominously close to orthodoxy - that to be able to act a character in a film, you actually need to be that person; otherwise it is not "correct".

"but knowing that they wouldn't be going on had the democrats won"

This would be more effective if you had cited any actual hypocrisy anywhere. But no, just your usual chatting of shit.

It's the new "Speaking as a mother" - a mindless rhetorical cliché whose purpose is to terminate any desire to examine the content of what you've been told in favour of treating it as more or less valid based entirely on the where it came from.

"Ah, then he should have lost the woman vote. I guess all those women are just wrong."

"I don't like Trump, be he's taken nothing from women."

"while some of The A.V. Club’s female employees have a very public presence, others work long hours behind the scenes in essential positions that don‘t get recognized nearly enough. These include the women on our copy team"

"So then why was the language there in the first place?"

This actually does make the show a whole lot better.

It's quite simple really: It's shit.

A genre of guitar music that has been around since about the mid-90s.

Only if the G stands for "Get a".

That was a comic, not a sociology textbook.

Would you even get that far?

Always impressed when people seemingly don't consciously realise that "solid" is the number one euphemistic phrase for "I am a fan of something I realise is crap".