I mean, I'm not saying you DON'T have the right to label me a dipshit. I'm just telling you that I never drank the Sanders kool-aid.
I mean, I'm not saying you DON'T have the right to label me a dipshit. I'm just telling you that I never drank the Sanders kool-aid.
What would you prefer if not a society where people are represented?
And I'm here to tell you to leave me alone and let me label my views the way I please.
I may not be a person of color, but I'm semi lower class and on the LGBTQIA spectrum. I feel like if Democrats aren't doing what you want, you shouldn't run away from them, you should become politically engaged and lobby for your views to be better represented.
The idea that being liberal means you're a corporate sellout is bullshit. It's Sanders inspired garbage that encourages ideological purity tests rather than real, substantive solutions. I'm not giving up on 'liberal' just because some people are telling me it's 'forever tainted'
Yeah, basically.
Well I'm 20. Maybe liberalism as it stands right now isn't enough, but to me that's always felt more like an invitation to adapt and evolve it to the needs of a new day, not a call to abandon it completely when it's done amazing things in the past.
Just because of the bad associations? I don't think a few bad apples should scare people away from liberalism itself.
Okay but I would argue that if you don't understand complex social issues, you aren't actually a liberal. You're an asshole who likes to call yourself a liberal.
Is it just me or is there a bit of an… unfortunate… undercurrent to Tina Fey's writing, more than most people like to admit? Kimmy Goes to a Play really hinted at it, but this episode seals the deal. At first I thought this episode might just be a victim of the old "we've got to make fun of both sides of the issue"…
As another commenter just noted above in a screencap, that is the exact doomsday scenario that inspired this episode, so kudos on coming up with it independently.
"Under the Lake" and "Before the Flood" from last season was actually pretty superb Doctor Who in my opinion, one of the, if not *the* only time that 12 and Clara's dynamic really worked for me. Whithouse has my confidence.
Funny that THAT is where the New 52 decided to embrace feminism, rather than when it came to making Starfire a living amnesiac sex doll.
Actually you are wrong and I can prove it with this legally binding contract that says Mr. West hereby owns the rights to all wolves. Bet you feel pretty stupid now.
Bloodline is the best drama to have come out anywhere, network or Netflix, in a long damn time. So sad it won't get 5-6 seasons like they wanted.
It actually absolutely is a real term that existed before Vince Gilligan wrote it into the pilot script of his TV show.
It feels vaguely like this is how Netflix plans on filling the 'dark as fuck family drama' slot left behind by the soon to be cancelled Bloodline.
I think everyone agrees that the flashback arcs of Seasons 1 and 2 were pretty much perfect. I'll even go to bat for the flashback arc of Season 3, because it really did some interesting stuff in regard to Oliver's relationship with Katana and Mateo. And this season's flashback arc has been absolutely flawless.
As shitty as this film was, if the next movie is David engaging in all-out war with the Engineers, I would probably go see it.
Prometheus 2 will go down as one of the biggest missed opportunities in the history of science fiction film-making. Shaw and David exploring the Universe and possibly entering into an infinitely old conflict between the various factions of Engineers would have been an amazing film. Rapace and Fassbender had some…