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Women be intuitively drawn towards violent distopia when the normal checks of civilization are absent, amirite?

I seriously hope that they steer into the skid of gender stereotypes. Since the boys devolved into savage brutes immediately upon losing the tempering influence of civilized society, I want these girls to revert to primal, unbridled nurturance. They will brutalize each other with their care and empathy! Not a single

Any bets on how long it takes for their cycles to sync up?

That certainly explains the overtly sexualized wights.

FUCK YOU FOR HAVING A MEASURED AND REASONABLE RESPONSE TO THIS, AND ALLOWING FOR THE EXISTENCE OF AMBIGUITY IN THIS SITUATION!

Seems to me the assumption that people were ONLY stealing perishables is a huge stretch. Mainly because, last Friday and possibly for a while Saturday, stores were slammed. I picked up a few things late Thursday night, and a lot of the first-grab hurricane things were long gone; more than 24 hours before projected

I approve of Llamas’ actions. But, I happen to be a grocer. Saying looters were focused on the bread aisle, or loading up on nutritious, soon to be rotted produce just stinks. Should there be reports that an electronics store was looted, don’t forget to make up a baseless story that looters only steal batteries for

So, I realize that by writing this I’m doing exactly what the AV Club wants me to do and I love O’Neal...but does this site now exist only exist to manufacture outrage, like every other outlet?

No, we must publicly shame this man! All together now!

You know what they say. If there’s a weak genetic connection, you can’t avoid copulation.

You can divide the world into two camps - people who know Blazing Saddles is objectively a funnier and better film than The Big Lebowski and people who just insist on being wrong.

It landed at number 40 on the full list, behind A Night At The Opera, which makes sense, and ahead of Borat, which fills me with a gratitude that I can’t quite explain.

I still think she should have called it this:

That’s one film I never understood why it has the cult following it does. It just never clicked for me. I thought it was mildly amusing at the time and kind of a let down after Fargo.

“No one respects women more than me!”

One of the biggest tensions in the original works is that the kid who is a model of Japanese societal success turns into a mass-murderer almost instantaneously after being given the power to kill anonymously. That’s why the potato-chip scene works so well. We’re literally watching an ostensibly good person internalize

Yes!

You’re just gonna have to rely on erotic fan fiction for that.