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the lies of minnelli
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At least it doesn't pretend to be cultured like old money does.

The continuation of the Iraq occupation, a protracted drone war and Guantanamo Bay still being open; the 2008 crisis and the joke of a bail out and major gaffes, such as The Red Line, the Snowden scandal and a bunch more all happened under Obama.

GOBLIN VOMIT

I've been looking for some new Christmas movies and Prancer has been one of the top recommendations.

Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas caught me off guard when I caught it on TV one lazy Sunday a few years ago. The Gift of The Magi story is more romantic than the vast amount of romantic comedies I've seen.

So, no proof then?

Of course. I've been reading the novel, which is named Tony & Susan, so that's where I've been getting mixed up.

What makes you think that?

Everybody in that version is miscast. If I remember rightly, Anthony Perkins is the only one not doing a bad accent or wearing a stupid costume.

I must have missed the bit where the CIA became a reliable source.

Who would have thought that this would end up as the best blockbuster franchise in cinema? A cast larger, more genuine and more varied than The Avengers; better action set pieces than Transformers and almost no mugging to the audience either, a problem with pretty much everything else.

He probably did and hasn't said anything because it didn't happen.

They have to justify American imperialism somehow.

You started off well, but then…

Is Hannibal the one with the guy that has no face? I haven't read it but I saw the cliff notes of all the fucked up things in it and it sounds insane.

Because if popular people weren't there to be watched, their investments would be for nothing.

"Don't be evil" is quickly turning into "this robot army is actually good."

I don't like PewDiePie but he isn't wrong. Compare how much he makes from being the biggest channel on there to what YouTube makes and he, along with everyone else, is being lowballed and this tinkering with subscriptions feels like a move to make sure people can't make as much money from their service anymore.

Those people also tend to forget that capitalism has been a major force for fascism globally.

The first I saw of this was somebody retweeting Mike Cernovich calling for a boycott and then the tweet immediately after was talking about how it had already broken some kind of pre-sale record.