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More like fuck capitalism, or at least the variety we practice in the states. Most of our economy is built on fraud and thieving. 

“If you’re not happy here, then you can leave.”

LOL, Scottdale is inside the fucking Perimeter, and as such does not really qualify as being a suburb in Atlanta. Talk to me when the millenials are moving to Roswell. 

Enjoy, because it’s super fucking dope. 

If you add a buzzer scenario to presidential debates, I guarantee you the the media will endlessly talk about whether or not a candidate is good on the fucking buzzer. Just hour after our of training regimen descriptions and pablum about if a candidate has suitable reflexes to be president.

You realize that, being the House Majority Whip, that would make Clyburn a Representative and not a Senator, right? The Senators from South Carolina are Lindsay Graham and Tim Scott. 

What is it about Beyoncé that makes people want to act aggrieved for her on her behalf, in ways she obviously does not want or need? 

Your grandfather sounds like he kicked whole ass.

Yeah, but since that book comes first in the chronology of the series it makes sense as the first season. 

Sure, but A-Rod is atrocious. 

“Hey, y’know what’ll make Prince Ali really fucking pop? Dropping the tempo by 20 BPM.”

Right, but I can almost always understand why goofs like you mention slip through. Those are almost always deep in the background so the editors missed it, thought not enough people would notice, or it wasn’t enough trouble to fix.

I can fully understand how something like this happened from a production standpoint. Somebody leaves a coffee cup lying around, nobody notices it, it happens.

But what the everloving fuck were the editors doing? How did they not notice this? And if they did, you’re telling me this show has an effects budget

In a word, no. Of the litany of things that are racist about Song of the South, one of the biggest is that it portrays the antebellum south as a fundamentally happy place for everybody, where white and black lived together in harmony and everybody got along and a white woman could become angry with a black man and

Oh, I’m fully aware. It’s always failed the test. My point is not that we should all be watching Song of the South, but that Disney is cravenly profiting from the stuff we like about about it (Zip-ah-dee-do-dah, the character designs of the animated sections for Splash Mountain) without holding it against the whole

I agree with you to a point. I absolutely think it is appropriate to judge past art based on modern values. The question is whether or not there is enough good around the things that are problematic to keep them around. West Side Story obviously passes this test, at least for most people, and obviously that’s a

This has always been dumb. You know what washes chicken? Fire. Fire washes chicken. 

Which football fans are the Pollyannas at the far left of the chart? 

Turn that around, buddy. If plot is the most important thing FOR YOU, then it’s incumbent on you to avoid spoilers, not me to avoid spoiling you as long as I don’t do so with malice. 

You don’t get to have it both ways. “I like to know as little as possible going into a movie, but I’m going to read all the reviews to

Yes because a basketball game is a painstakingly foreshadowed and developed work of art and not a discreet series of outcomes.