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This interview really turned me around on him. It’s long, but well worth the watch and even though Richard Osmond spends a good amount of time chastising Boyle for his “controversial” jokes, Boyle winds up looking far more progressive and pro-woman than Osmond who — at one point — has the nerve to suggest that TV is

I’ve never been into the show. To me, it always reminded me of when every comic book decided to go “grim and gritty” in the 90s. One most juvenile things to believe is that constant senseless hopelessness and violence are somehow inherently mature. It’s a 13 year old boy’s vision of what adult art should be like.

More like a desperate cry to be Kylie circa 2000.

He has an angry mouth, tho. Like, he legit scares me in a "I bet there's a future rape victim of his walking the streets right now" kinda way.

The title alone made me cry. I needed this though. Thank you.

Here are some of your “stereotypical” looters, bigot.

Miller himself has also been an open proponent of GMOs.

“Men and women do have different brains. This is a biological fact.”

lol, cool, way to take a bold "don't take unwanted pictures of women and put them on the internet" stand in 20 fucking 15, guys

Which gets us to the crux of this story: as usual, this sequence of events is far more convoluted and nuanced than Pinsof and various GamerGaters have suggested. To sum up the story of Fez's development as a tale of good vs. evil—the type of rudimentary sorting that GamerGaters have been so attracted to over the past

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I'm not anti-gun. I grew up in a place with guns. I understand their utility. But the reason I've never bought one — besides the difficulty of getting a CHL license in New York — is that it's another thing someone can wrestle away from me and use against me. I just don't think it's a solution to the larger issue.

What's not to understand? The number of rapes that occur in any given country is in stark contrast to the number of rapists who actually end up in prison.

That, and the bit in the interrogation where she says something about "people who watch shows about people like you." As in, serial killers. Like, we're suddenly all complicit in this, and it's horrifying because it's true.