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Jerking it to cartoons has never, to my knowledge, lead to a genocide.

Probably the same way paul fucking ryan can somehow enjoy Rage Against the Machine.

(Which is to say, I haven’t the foggiest idea.)

The toy sex thing has existed forever, the re emergence of and acceptance of Nazi stuff bothers me more. 

So that Bob’s Burgers episode where Bob goes undercover into the world of Equesticles was not far off the mark.  Just more racism in real life.  Which confuses the hell out of me.

The internet has fashioned such a bizarre exquisite corpse from our pop culture.

Not sure if I should be more concerned about the Nazi pony, or that grown men are sexualizing toys meant for children.

I was rewatching the episode and Sousa advocating for more decisive action no matter how it changes the timeline. Of course it’s easy for him as for him it’s changing the future from bad one with Hydra infiltrating SHIELD to something better. He’s in the same headspace as Team was in the Broken Earth Future.

Malik watched them land, cause they didn’t use cloaking for some reason.

Come with me if you want to continue to exist.

Oh, Daisy’s definitely getting out of this. Out of all the characters she has pretty much the best chance of surviving the series without being a robot or something.

Yes, it “gave away their position,” but with Coulson and May captured, and Daisy and Sousa neutralized, our heroes were already exposed.

Daisy and William over on Arrow can get together and compare notes on what it’s like to be kidnapped all the time.

Unfortunately, ‘Special Guest Star’ and ‘Guest Star’ are not interchangeable and come with different salaries, perks, etc. 

That extended opening credits, complete with ’70s TV voiceover introductions for each actor, was delightful.

I think Deke reminded me of the Face guy in A-Team.

Right now, it’s just a beloved character failing to express any concern for the biggest person in her life, and without revealing the causes for that, the storyline gradually deflates from the delay.

I said weeks ago that Simmons was in her 70's or later and using tech to cover it up, and now I am more convinced than ever. If she is starting to suffer from Alzheimers, I may have even aimed too young.

I got to say that bringing Sousa into this is probably the best decision this show has made in the past few seasons. His and Daisy’s interactions together are super-charming (even if the bit about not using your phone as a phone felt like a real boomer line, Community handled that one better). Honestly, if there’s any

That extended opening credits, complete with ’70s TV voiceover introductions for each actor, was delightful.