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I buy both but I would never buy a tv show digitally. I did buy Creed with Google Play credit.

I think he just has a low tolerance for odious people who seem to get away with it.

They certainly did. I just watched where Lancel mentioned the boar. I had honestly completely blocked it from my mind that she had a hand in it.

This is what I'm trying to get across. And it seems it has gotten misconstrued as some kind of blanket misogynistic statement.

I literally said no to the red pill question. Outside of my previous comment, I feel no further need to qualify myself but I will say that the views I hold are mostly directly in opposition to those of the redpill crowd.

Nah, I'm just saying, I'm friends with quite a few girls and a couple of guys who live the "hoe life" as they call it. Outwardly, you wouldn't even suspect it. It's not a weird thought. It's just the reality I live.

The only reason I mention it is because I'm friends with quite a few of them. They all give each other tips and shit like that. It's more common than people would seem to think.

I try not to judge people but, man, she makes it hard.

I've said this more than once but Idris Elba as Heimdall has loads more presence than Hemsworth as Thor.

I get that there are larger issues at play but, in this particular instance, I'm having a hard time divorcing myself from the context.

Oh, yeah. No doubt.

The couple comments I've been making here make me feel like I'm defending Bay but he has his own visual style as well. And it's pretty defined. To the point that when someone's imitating him it feels off. The first TMNT, for example.

Well, you spoke it and I did it. I have to say, out of all the fake nudes I've seen, some of those are excellent.

Bay and Fox met when she was 15. That explains their relationship so goddamn much and it's sad as hell.

Mike has been regularly giving movies a pass for being schlock. My opinions tend to fall in line with Jay but he seems to get overpowered a lot. Civil War being the most recent example.

Beckinsale's definitely a better choice between the two but that episode really endeared me to Emilia Clarke who I don't find to be that great of an actress.

I'd say the 70s up until the late 90s was the golden era. Then the internet kind of washed that away. I was thinking about digging into that further.

Star Trek isn't to be discounted as it's the biggest in the mainstream but growing up as a kid who loved Sci-Fi, I still to this day count when I see a black person. Or even a non-white person . Sci-Fi's a huge genre.

I'm not all that outraged about it. The angle with which they chose to set it up was misguided but the video got interesting, at least.