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You know, honestly, those cheesy fucking lines don't even bother me so much. There's something almost endearing about this doofy order of cowboy knights and their silly goddamn honor code-based catchphrases. It's really mostly in the "dialect" for me. Wolves of the Calla was unbearable for a bunch of different

Even Adam Baldwin?

I'm seconding this. I don't even comment all that often, but I remember a lot of names from the Buffy reviews - Jordo chief among them. I hope people are archiving this shit.

Hey, that's fair. Every single goddamn catchphrase in the Dark Tower books makes me literally grind my teeth. Blaine is a pain, thankee sai, sweet god I'm getting angry just remembering them.

I sincerely don't understand why people hold that line up, particularly, as the worst line ever written. It's a fine line.

I like to think that that ™ applies not to Waffle House™, but to the entire phrase "a hand job behind the dumpster at a Waffle House™."

She should be proud of her sadness!

The first date I ever went on with my partner was to the Drafthouse to watch this and the other Oscar nominated shorts. It's been rattling around in my brain ever since, and has managed to claw its way into my top five list of favorite movies ever. Could not be more excited for more from Hertzfeldt.

If Ron Perlman manages to kill Trump, my long-standing crush on him will blossom into cult-like devotion.

But didn't Cersei also tell the banker that the gold was currently on-route, and that he'd have it shortly? Right after the scene where Jaime opens a bit wagon stuffed full of gold?

Are you being sarcastic right now?

Your argument is technically correct. Referring to people offended about the way the show handles rape as "PC" is something an idiot child would do. But you seem to have come to some very strange secondary conclusions - mostly about how people talk about the portrayal of rape.

Okay, so let's break this down. I argued that your point was that "you don't understand why people have different emotional reactions to the way the show handles sexual violence vs regular violence."

Your point was that you don't understand why people have different emotional reactions to the way the show handles sexual violence vs regular violence. You've made that point several times.

It does. You drew a false equivalency and I pointed it out. But I think you already knew that.

No one has every been told they were asking for it when they were murdered. No one has ever asked "well, did you see what she was wearing" when someone was murdered.

You are a fucking idiot.

So . . . what's the over-under on us being able to avoid a really graphic rape scene (or implied such) involving one of the three newly captured female characters? Because my stomach is already locking up. Sand Snakes really came to the party to fail and die but I am still not here for it.

Why does every doofus think that people finding them dumb and obnoxious counts as those people being "triggered"?