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Steve McRib
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It's a figure of speech, grandma. Go to bed.

Well, that's very chivalrous.

OH NO, ONE OF THEM SHOWED UP.

No, Anna Kendrick. Also this movie sounds intolerable.

Punchable faces are usually guy thing, but this lady hereā€¦ very punchable.

The constant preoccupation with MRAs is kind of a mix between siege mentality and groupthink. Definitely a great way to make a positive change to the world though!

Hey have your noticed your white guy checks getting smaller lately?

That my laptop is a supernatural artifact of medium level power and simultaneously erasure is of limited, though not entirely trivial consequence?

I suppose what I'm really saying is that a not-specifically straight, but not specifically bisexual *at first* TV John Constantine isn't oppressing, or god forbid "erasing" anyone and this outrage over all this fucking ridiculously trivial shit trivializes the broader gay rights movement by association.

Ok, so if something entirely different to the situation in the example I gave, and different to the situation described in the article above happened, then that would be erasure.

He first appeared in 85. Anyway four years vs six is splitting hairs.

Ok. Help me understand the magnitude then.

I see now. I didn't write in the OP "If I wrote a history of my workplace", I wrote "If I wrote a story." Your mind filled in the blanks, as minds are wont to do. A minor rhetorical evil, easily excused.

So then I either have access to a wildly powerful supernatural artifact with my laptop that has MS Office 2010 on it, or "erasure" is of trivial consequence, and really doesn't fucking matter.

They went through all that fucking trouble and misspelled Vincent Pastore's name.

That's not what you asked. You said:

Hey, no disrespect to Texas, but that music can go straight to hell. And you know what else? Chili without beans. The fuck is that? No, I'll tell you what it is. It's just meat and tomato sauce.

Back in '95 everyone laughed at me when I said that Jenny McCarthy was going to cause an apocalyptic plague.

No. Do you accept I love Lucy as the true history of the 50s?

I love all these comments on "erasure." If I write a story that doesn't feature the guy from work I don't like will he cease to exist, or at the very least be oppressed? Something like Death Note-lite?