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As embarrassing and corrupt as he is, Trump is still around 100,000 dead civilians and two wars away from being worse than Bush. Although I suspect when the Trump torture scandal finally outs, it will be the worst in America history.

Yeah and with Cheney they were competent to boot. That’s the only thing saving us from more damage right now; complete ineptitude.

Seriously, his name was Mud and deservedly so after he left office. His own party and his own family wouldn’t even name him at the 2012 GOP Convention like he was Voldemort. When he started peeking his head back out recently I was like “Hey! No means no!” 

Bush is why I can’t - yet - call Trump, wretched as he is, the worst president we’ve ever had. Watching the “liberal” media try to launder his image over the last couple years has been maddening. Even now, I applaud Moore for his documentaries, but I’m resigned to this country’s absolute refusal to learn from past

Also the terrible stuff Bush/ Cheney set up (drones, surveillance state, sweeping executive powers, police militarization) is currently being used by Trump.

We rightly complain about Trump every day, but holy hell Dubya was awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwful.

“Nah, we’re all good here, just clean out your desk and be out of the building by noon.”

“We’re not anti-vaxxers,” he told me. “We’re ex-vaxxers. If you could prove that there are safe vaccines, we’d take them. But they can’t.”

Ugh. Great. Another bout of trying to figure out if I am gay because I am attracted to Katee Sackhoff...


I genuinely dig them to be perfectly honest. The Black Parade is a damn fine concept album. Plus, Gerard Way has shown himself to be a solid talent in the comic industry.

My weird bad take on Nightmare on Elm Street is that Freddy ruined the franchise. The first movie worked because sleep was the enemy. Freddy was only the avatar through which sleeping/dreaming put you in danger. The longer you tried to stay awake, the more you were exhausted, miserable, and unable to think straight

I actually worked with those guys, a few years ago. Developing a project that never quite got a greenlight. So every time I see one of their movies, it’s a particularly weird/bittersweet experience, because I’m familiar with their development process and can imagine how all the beats were worked out. “There should be

I know not the point you were making, but OMG CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT PACKAGING? Like, first, how creepy it looks with the doll’s face, particularly as the plastic has yellowed, but also:

I always thought that Chucky was modeled after My Buddy doll.

You’re confusing the how with the why. It’s like saying the real reason I went to the shops wasn’t because I needed milk, but because I was sitting in my car while the wheels turned.

“Remember, we’ve had gay students before, many of them,” Sparks wrote. “[The former headmaster] handled it quietly and wonderfully… I expect you to do the same.”

He said as USA Today followed him around a bookstore for a 2010 profile: “‘A Farewell to Arms, by Hemingway. Good stuff. That’s what I write,’ he says, putting it back. ‘That’s what I write.’” Just so we’re all clear!

Later in the letter, Sparks wrote: “Regarding diversity, I’ve now told you half a dozen times that our lack of diversity has NOTHING to do with the school or anyone at the school. It’s not because of what we as a school has or hasn’t done. It has nothing to do with racism or vestiges of Jim Crow. It comes down to 1)

“The movie never offers any real explanation for why this all happened....”

Uh, are you fucking kidding me?  Julia, from Hellraiser and Hellraiser 2???