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“I may have opened the gates and banged pots and pans together as loudly as I could, but I am surprised the horses ran away.”

Well do you have flag?

Fuck Clapton’s racist ass.

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I feel pretty vindicated that I got Yakuza: Like a Dragon instead...

Those are real words, yo. Well, maybe not “Abelist”, unless there’s a group dedicated to fighting Cainites.

I honestly have no regrets that I got Yakuza: Like a Dragon instead.

That was my hesitation. His reputation was entirely based on looking cool over like ten minutes of screen time total, 1 of which had him dying in an extremely goofy bit of slapstick (eu notwithstanding). Now here we are with a badass Fett who immediately earned the reputation he had. 

It was nice that they finally let Boba Fett do something useful and cool in a Star Wars story.  He’s been skating on his reputation for 40 years now.

Singular they actually goes way back to the 14th century, though I admit for present day people it can be confusing if it’s not (yet) part of their lingo.

You’ll type this and then cry about racism 3 minutes lol the extremes

Third party voters are the people who say “anything is cool with me” when someone asked what they like on pizza and then throw a fit when it shows up with black olives.

Not a lot of sleep? Is something going on in the world these days that might be causing you stress?

Pakistani, not Palestinian.

The comics are very much about that identity though. It’d be like not bringing up that Black Panther is African; it’s a defining characteristic that she’s the daughter of immigrants who at times feels isolated due to her ethnicity and faith but is a sterling example that your All-American Kid isn’t always a white

The lede is that “movie theaters probably shouldn’t be open at all right now”. It’s not exactly rocket surgery here.

Will I be able to follow it if I haven’t yet seen 62, 63, and 64? 

Styrofoam cup...

My favorite Randy Quaid role ever.

Bill & Ted Get Plastic Surgery, Dude.  Still, I wouldn’t mind a sequel to “Freaked”.

I honestly will never think of Grundy without sympathy again because of it.