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I stuck around to see who got the receiving end of Lucille, but I had already decided that’d be the last episode I’d watch. The build-up to Negan was so ridiculously overwrought and long, I felt like I was just getting screwed with by the show.

Season 7, Episode 1. But my girlfriend and I were already over the show by that point. We’d been talking about quitting since at least Season 5. It had reached a point where we just sort of put it on the TV and half-watched because nothing else was on. Glenn’s death was the nail in the coffin. Not because of the gore.

Season 7 Episode 1. Negan finally killed people after that stupid cliffhanger, and I stopped investing anymore.

Back in the first few seasons, everyone was expendable and contracts were season to season. Now, Michonne, Rick and Daryl are all on contract until Season 10. So every time they’re in peril, just remember the

Glenn and the goddamn dumpster. The contempt shown for the audience with that shit.

Also, I still torrent the show for a friend so I watched the episode where they eeny, meeny, miny, fucking moe’d us also with Neegin/Neegan? - who the fuck cares?

A couple episodes after Glenn and goatee guy ate it. Which was long after I should have.

I gave up 2 seasons ago, then came back, and then Igave up for a final time earlier this season when there was a machine gun fight from five feet away from each other with no one getting hit, and this went on a full episode! A full episode of machine gun fight from two cars away, and I couldn’t take it anymore and I

I made it all the way through season 6 before giving up, but I stopped caring about the characters after they killed off Beth. The way they took an underused character and built her up into someone I actually cared about only to kill her off in a stupid way really ruined the show for me. Not that I wasn’t periodically

Two words, Glenn & dumpster

Oh, it’s just Carl. Whew. That guy sucks. I thought for a second that Coral died because you posted a picture of him.

In the wake of #MeToo, I really do have to reevaluate my own thoughts on Lewinsky. I was only in high school when it all went down, but I have to admit that I barely thought about Monica. I didn’t think think about her as a slut, that I can remember. It just wasn’t about her, and I dismissed her. I certainly didn’t

As a senior manager, if one of my employees initiated and pursued sexual relations with me, that would not absolve me of my responsibility to not take advantage of the situation. The dynamic between us inherently puts the onus on me to act responsibly and professionally even when the other individual isn’t respecting

Wow, could they have possibly more passive aggressively blamed the prospective owners of being the ones ‘really’ at fault for potential loss of jobs and an anemic victims’ fund? The delusion is incredible. Note to Weinstein Co: you enabled and likely participated in the abuse of women for decades.

Whenever my liberal friends are shocked and horrified at how so many women approve of Trump, I remind them of all the women who would *still* support Bill Clinton today, my friends included.

I was 16 when this happened, and Lewinsky is only five years older than me. It’s absurd that everything she’s done for the last twenty years—half her life— has been marked because she was coerced into a sexual relationship with someone. She’s my generation’s Hester Prynne in a world that should have long moved past

I swear to god. Employee👏 Employer👏 Relationships👏Are👏 Presumptively 👏coercive👏

I’ve been reading The Story of Jane, about the women’s collective in Chicago that helped women find abortions before Roe v. Wade, and I was really inspired by the clergy who worked with the women to fight for abortion access. I just wanted to share this quote from a baptist minister in the book: “Certainly the

I love both Pacific Rim (it was by far the best movie I saw that year) and Neon Genesis Evangelion, and I remember Del Toro claiming he had never heard of NGE, and thinking he was full of shit. The plots are almost identical.

Even if that’s true, so what?

This made me laugh, but also, it sounds like Kraus pretty blatantly ripped this off. I doubt Zindel wants money as much as he wants it known that the plot, at least, is his father’s genius.

Well, it was only a matter of time. As much as I loved Pacific Rim, it’s kind of laughable how closely it hews to Neon Genesis Evangelion (I honestly believed it was a big screen adaption of Eva from the the previews). Del Toro is fantastic, but whether or not he wants to admit it, much of his work does seem to end up