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I used to produce a similar newsletter for a government agency. This is one of those "good ideas" gov't hacks always come up with. I'd be surprised if anyone ever read it.
I hate to be cheerless but I feel it's important to combat stereotypes, particulary those related to Muslims.
Night of the Living Dead started out that way until a script doctor got to it.
Jeff Tweedy sheds a tear.
Trump supporters are also really concerned about the trannies in the things they drive.
Shit I thought it was goat rectums to Jon Ronson. Sorry Jon!
I can never decide if that particular irony is "Orwellian" or "Kafkaesque".
That was a young Louis CK.
Not me. I never commented there.
Yonge Street, not Young Street.
Why do people like the shootout scene so much? I agree that it's a well shot action scene but it's completely unrealistic on a Rambo level. Dozens of cops firing at three guys running through cars and not one gets killed? All three of them would have been shot within the first 30 seconds. And once again we have…
Their argument might be "something, something, Mexicans" but what it really is is "black people."
Abby something or other.
Rhiannon Giddens, baby!
I had an upstairs neighbor that constantly blasted Air's Moon Safari. He also left his alarm clock on and left for the weekend. I wanted to kill that guy.
"avouch"
"short bursts of extreme violence and gore punctuating expository dialogue scenes".
Spire also did the comic adaption of Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place which predated Maus by at least ten years. I was very young when I read it so I don't remember much except the queasy horror of the Holocaust.