The worst thing about QAnon is that people now look at me like I’m a crazy person when I say “We Are the Storm” before heading off to the bathroom.
The worst thing about QAnon is that people now look at me like I’m a crazy person when I say “We Are the Storm” before heading off to the bathroom.
I’m 32 as well. Reading that this morning was definitely a boost to my self-confidence.
He’s a phenomenal actor but I had no idea he’s only 32. Dude looks 40 at least.
I’m glad this show gets love in the comments, because as a former worker at a big box store I’ve always enjoyed it too.
I hope they don’t. Obviously a large part of the blame falls on America Ferrera for bailing at the last minute on a show where she’s the main character, but Amy was objectively really terrible to Jonah. The guy had completely upended his life for her to move across the country and raise her kid, and she decides at the…
So they touched on ableist talking points that they are clearly capable of knowing not to play into and were too lazy to think about the implications of the joke.
That was the episode where they were making fun of Al Gore for being concerned about climate change. They walked it back a couple of years ago, but that’s one of the major episodes they get criticized for.
The thing is that it’s a common ableist putdown towards autistic people that they’re “Not Autistic Enough”. That those who can pass for neurotypical are just faking being autistic. They act like you are only truly autistic is if you’re nonverbal and can’t support yourself.
It’s possible to waste so much good will that ten years later people still don’t owe you a second chance.
Man, you made the exact same complaint about South Park a month ago. In the spirit of that I’m going to paste my exact same reply:
This series dovetails nicely with the group therapy scene in Endgame:
Yeah, complaining that the series ending was “misogynoir” because it didn’t focus on much on Monica seems ridiculous to me. Monica had multiple opportunities to be a hero and make key contributions to the plot, but ultimately she’s a supporting character. And as far as only hinting at her powers, it seemed pretty…
I’ve always been a big fan of his. If we had a McConaissance we should now be able to have a Don Johnissance.
That’s an odd name for a Holocaust drama, but I’ll try to keep an open mind.
Self-Love Will Tear Us Apart
Oh come on. Van Morrison’s not that scary.
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Your definition of “fascinating” is my definition of “the feeling I get when I stick my tongue in a pencil sharpener.”
Is there anything more petty than journalist-on-journalist infighting? They seem to think that, because we read their news articles, that whatever inane drama they’re dealing with is somehow also worth our time and attention.