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For some reason, I doubt you’re that sorry.

Depends on which lips.

“the only big ones missing were Brie Larson...”

Liberals need a positive, exciting reason to show up to the polls and unify the party.

Now I don’t know how to draw, but that cover artist doesn’t know how to either.

As a person with large breasts, they can absolutely work that way when pushed up against something. It’s awkward looking, but not the stupidest thing about this cover.

Even putting aside all the misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, racism, doxxing, internet bullying, and general shitheadedness that comes with the Comicsgate dickbags...

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Err, yeah, I mean you can definitely draw new comparisons as AKIRA being about the future of the world but the film is absolutely not shy about its pretext being the bombing of Hiroshima/Nagasaki, the American Occupation (and the Japanese government’s collusion in keeping secret any wrongdoings), and the failure of

No, for fuck’s sake... It doesn’t. The co2 thing is total horseshit, just like the rest of your posts.

“Some people, a minority hopefully, get headaches because of wearing a mask for too long.”

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He is allowed to complain about stereotypes just like everyone else, and he was pretty polite about it, let him vent.  

Should have left it, but added an audio clip of “Black Lives Matter” every time it’s used.

If you’re about to say “But it just means OK you snowflakes!” that was exactly the point. The whole point of gestures like this is so that racist assholes can wink at each other then pretend they were just saying OK when they get called out. 

“Welcome to Beta Testing World, where you’re testing whether our precautions are good enough to keep you uninfected!”

Never had to work outside for a few hours in 100+ degree heat, have you?

How was her tone in any way opaque? No one uses “good ole boys club” in a positive way. I know enough women veterans to realize that you get desensitized to sexual harassment in the army. Not in a way that makes you unsympathetic to victims, but in a way where your tone is casual/defeated/empty when talking about that

I know it’s probably a difficult time for Harry Potter fans and they may be starting to get embarrassed about their HP fandom, but if it’s any help, they should have already been deeply embarrassed about being Harry Potter fans.

The real star of Lost was Michael Giacchino's score. That sad piano piece, by itself, consistently brings me to tears.

While I agree that some of the mysteries were not satisfactorily tied up, it’s easy to forget that mysteries was only one part of Lost’s appeal. The other, arguably bigger, part was the characters. The audience cared about (most of) these people. Everone had their favorite. Mine was Locke. What’s yours?