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"All sex is rape, because it is inherently about power and force ('penetration')."

Yeah but that's part of the gimmick/brand of FX. Whereas Comedy Central is, you know, a different channel.

(Poors don't matter)

"One of my former classmates is a huge, huge Libertarian who doesn't believe in any kind of social safety net at all."

"Thankfully, we don't have that problem on this site."

"As another Southerner, I concur that I have only a tiny tolerance for talking-over."

Not a movie, but how about Arrested Development?

Royal Tennenbaums

"That's just going to create a lot of matting."

And before someone makes a joke about Biggie Smalls: I meant "No biggie."

28 years of solitary confinement? Not biggie.
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Fortunately this seems to be an extreme case. But that's still the kind of thing that happens when people decide that criminals are subhuman.

"but I care more about ending those conditions than about feeling bad for someone who went and stole, assaulted, shot, or let their fucking dog shit on the stoop of my building."

The problem Andy Dick's behavior isn't nudity per se. The problem is that he whips out his dick as a way to harass and dominate others.

"I wonder if his father has voiced his thoughts concerning Charles."

Ferlinghetti was randomly really rude to me once.

"The thought of what people who managed to tack a happy ending onto _The Hunchback of Notre Dame_ would do with _The Little Princess_ is something that I would not dignify by throwing money at the Walt Disney Corporation."

Also, the movie is pretty interesting from the perspective of animation history. It's the last cel-animated Disney movie that anyone remembers (the real last one is Rescuer's Down Under), and it combines pretty impressive hand-drawn special effects with some rudimentary computer-animated effects.

Disney's The Little Mermaid is mainly about Ariel's relationship with her dad. She becomes human because he won't accept that she's growing up and has her own interests. By the end of the movie, Ariel realizes that her dad loves her enough to sacrifice himself on her behalf, and her dad realizes that he should respect

Lady Gaga is what gets me through navigating this city without a car in weather that's usually either too cold or too hot.

I wouldn't call the Anderson version sexist. The story says that giving up everything in an attempt to win someone else's love is bad and pointless, because no one will ever love you back even though you're a really great person, because everyone else is shallow. (Pretty much everyone Anderson ever had a crush on