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Yeah, but full screening it only upgrades it from “worst of all time” to “pretty terrible.”

Holy shit, I didn’t realize this was nine years old until I read your comment.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. I really shouldn’t be bringing you out of the greys, but holy shit this is GOLD. Like, literally the most horseshit per character I have ever seen on the internet.

See how useless it is to play their games, Democrats who wouldn’t defend her?

(Disclaimer: I was in grade school when it came out.)

Yeah, in the first season, not only is he a nerd who reluctantly (and clumsily) falls back on rusty and untested military training only when forced to, but also the ISIS leader he’s chasing was radicalized as a kid by an American bomb killing his family, and there’s a whole subplot of a drone operator with PTSD from

perhaps that is because she never offered complicated and silly rationale in which she pretended allegedly paying bribes to give already incredibly privileged children a leg up in the admissions process so they could take university spots they didn’t earn was the same as “donating money for a library.”

They patronized a service that, if you pay it enough money, can get your kid admission into Ivy League schools they could not otherwise have got into. They had “access to services that can literally buy admission to Ivy League schools.”

Whenever I see reviews now about this movie or things related to it, they talk for a while about how everyone was wondering if the movie was real at first. I don’t remember this happening at all. Like, I don’t remember anyone saying that, and I certainly never thought that, and if anyone did say that I’d know it

Same.

Huh. The guy in the corner haunts me to this day (and is the only part to do so, really). Like, why? I mean, I remember the bit of lore about the kids and the killer. But still: why would she make them do that, why is he abiding by it, just...why. The ambiguity the review is talking about stuck with me there more than

One time, the camera went completely haywire, whipping away from the first-person perspective to show a headless Ellis in the middle distance crouching to look at something I had just tried to examine moments ago.

Yeah, I think most of these kinds of games pretty much everywhere work much more like this now. If you’ve got some skill, you can win stuff, but you have to play so much that you wind up steeply overpaying for the prize and the house still wins, though in a way the player did too, because they were going to have to

To be fair, he didn’t fire her for trashing Tiffany. Her fired her for telling people about how he trashes Tiffany.

DO YOU THINK WHITE SUPREMACISTS SUDDENLY LIKE HIM BECAUSE HE MADE SOME JOKES ABOUT TRANNIES?

Every conversation with every wingnut in the year of our lord 2019:

silencing people who disagree with you

So, don’t let them download dating apps (duh) and don’t let them download all the social media apps that basically make up the entire reason the kid wants a phone in the first place.

and I find myself heartened by living in a culture where the curiosities of the “nerd” have not only been normalized, but also reflected in mass-market entertainment like Marvel and Star Wars.