beadgirl
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I think that WandaVision absolutely works on its own; you can learn everything you need based just off of what is said in the show. It’s enhanced by having watched other things, in the sense that you’ve got a deeper connection to the characters, but it isn’t essential. And now you’re describing sequels, whereas I mean

If you're down to nitpick my obvious point then I'll counternitpick by pointing out how commonplace it once was to release chapters bit by bit in papers and such before we settled on the modern conception of a novel: it's how Dickens published his work, for instance. That modern books have chapters that release all at

You are fundamentally unfit to review this show, or any other MCU property. Not only did you ignore the obvious hints of where the show was headed (included from the trailers before it even premiered), you miss that WandaVision, the first such show, was in fact largely a beautiful stand-alone meditation on grief, with

That’s the problem, though: If the upcoming season finale is really good, you won’t be able to recommend it to someone who hasn’t seen at least one or two of the other episodes that set it up.”

I might be in the minority on this...but hard disagree.

Anyone who has studied kerning*, can recognize a double space by sight.

Stop that. However, keep using the Oxford comma.

There are too many confusing acronyms in this article. Please eliminate three.

Not only is this ageist and borderline offensive, I don’t even think is all that accurate.

I think I benefit from having never been cool, even when I was young, but I’m not particularly fussed about being old or about people thinking of me as old.  On the contrary, whenever I see members of my generation still trying to look hip, it’s hard not to chuckle a little bit.

All of this to me seems to be someone who is convinced that being youth is intrinsically better than age, and that everyone who is old somehow wants to hide it and appear young.

All of this sounds like someone who doesnt work in an office.  No one gives a shit about any of these things.  No one is laughing at the Olds for saying Presentation instead of Slide Deck.

I’m trying to be positive today, so I’m going to tell you about Lindsay Lohan’s best film role: playing against type as the spotlight-shunning daughter of an aging radio star in Robert Altman’s final film, A Prairie Home Companion. Only VERY loosely based on the radio show of the same name (though Garrison Kellor does

The furries aren’t here for Lindsay Lohan’s fursona NFT”

Rolling coal when a person is in the vicinity and when the individual rolling coal intentionally or knowingly causes that excess exhaust to contact that bystander is AT A MINIMUM an assault. They are causing their vehicle to “spit” on a living, breathing, human being that is worthy of dignity and not having his or her

Confident manipulative Guillermo is the best.

Plenty of people have spoken out against powerful people over just past couple of decades, despite facing awful potential consequences. It’s hard as hell, most people shy away, but this comment comes across as edgelord contrarianism.

If there’s one person that I believe would be gleefully ignorant of the harm perpetrated on others by the status quo that he himself benefits from, it’s Aaron Sorkin. So yeah, I think he’s means what he says here.

It’s crazy that they’re still asking $97+ per night without any kind of actual #vanlife amenities. You can get a private room at a number of hostels at for just a few dollars more (La Sienna: $99; Jazz on the Park: $112; Incentra:$104) and have a normal size bed, actual bathroom access, and no risk of being towed