Yeah, but he was Max von Sydow.
Yeah, but he was Max von Sydow.
SAME.
Ooooh.
…And now idiots are going to theorize that she's off on a farm upstate with Syrio Forel.
"That sounds like something out of science fiction."
"…and some of them I assume are good people."
Yes, every single one of them. Let their cities and universities crumble, let them regress into the stone age. Great plan.
You're suggesting that we should essentially starve them into submission. I'll grant you, that worked in the Civil War, but guess what? We're not at war.
I was being sarcastic.
a. Stockholm Syndrome is neither an accepted psychological condition nor a historically effective political strategy.
That's my point.
Fuck that. I don't know about the others, but cross-country service on Amtrak is so uselessly underfunded– hell, they don't even go to Phoenix– that if it and other rural services were operated at anywhere near the level of basic competence that exists in the more populated corridors, it would do wonders for the…
It's like the opposite of confession.
The government should not be in the business of providing unprofitable public services!
You're a regular Charlie Rose!
They think they'd be cooler?
Correct. In Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Diane Keaton is completely bewildered by the use of a condom. But that movie gets so much wrong about its own time period that it's hard to tell what's reality-based.
What the hell was the political commentary in Rushmore?
Enjoy your Tiny Furniture then.