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The topic is transitioning away from trans persons per se and it is moving on to the wider topic of ‘activist bullying’ which has become so abusive that its becoming counterproductive to their respective causes. This Barstani article in particular is an example.

This November, VOTE to Completion!

If Piddock really didn’t know what Willard was going to say (and I 100% believe him when he says he didn’t), then his ability to stay in character was Oscar-worthy.

Ted Danson and Whoopi Goldberg issued a joint apology at the time as she approved it and he performed it. Also, blackface was one of many, many things wrong with that performance.

Whoopi made me do it! 

In showbiz reporting? Unheard of!

I’m waiting for this but based on on 1980-1985's Just Like Mom, where mom’s winnings ($50 and a year’s supply of Robin Hood flour) are withheld after the producers suspect the mom and the kid are in in cahoots.

What if our lives were turned upside down?

That’s awesome! I’m not sure if you’ve seen Hell House LLC (also free on Prime right now), but that’s another one that got to me. I think part of the reason for that is I watched it while vacationing at an isolated cabin in the mountains. I didn’t sleep that night, but again, I think if I had been home it wouldn’t

either the community table read or ken jeong’s podcast reunion

Well, it wasn’t live, but I did pay for it. Support Instagram sex workers.

I also liked Savageland, which is available on Prime. It’s a strange film—the horror is implied through photos developed from a single role of black and white film. But it BOTHERS me. I view horror films through the lens of “What would I do if I were in this situation?” (answer: die horribly, most of the time). The

So you're saying that the repetitive nature of the gameplay gets a little long in the 300 teeth? 

Sometimes that’s just what you want to watch.

Lake Mungo holds the distinction of having the single scariest scene I’ve ever witnessed in a horror movie, and everyone who’s seen the movie knows exactly what I’m talking about

YES. Lake Mungo fucking rules, this is the best take.

No, it’s ass. The first 15 minutes are solid. The interviews and set up of the myth and the set up for the actual story with the two kids. It’s all done really well and I actually believed they found an unreleased 70s film or a rare one and just used that to build the film. Then it all falls apart and became exactly

Look, I’m going to go ahead and post this here, but if you guys can’t even bother referencing Otto’s Mobile Pool in an article like this, then I demand you put me on the payroll.

Watched this movie the other night because my roommate had heard some of this hype and, frankly, it was fucking awful. I love horror movies, from the prestigious to the schlocky, but this movie has very little to like going on. Slow pace here is an extremely kind way of saying that at least 75% of the movie is the two