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Conservatives are always a decade behind, and they’re in their skinny jeans and Mumford & Sons era now

I suppose I should be encouraged that they have moved from 1950's messaging to 1980's messaging.

But as some on lyric site Genius and elsewhere have pointed out, Richmond was also the capital and northernmost city in the Confederacy. So, in that case, rich men north of Richmond would be... everyone in the North, which obviously paints a far grimmer picture.

I have some exact and spot-on reporting for you: Scott Adams is a racist motherf**ker with a long and documented history of spouting off racist rants and White Nationalism. There, thus ends my report.

There’s a link to the video in this very article for you to research. The fact that you didn’t report on your findings makes me think that you don’t really care whether there’s any sort of context that makes “get the hell away from Black people” non-racist; you’re just trying to sow doubt to defend your guy.

The full context does not make it any better. He interprets some poll as proof that a majority of Black people have anti-White beliefs, calls them a hate group for it and says White people should stay away from Black people and that that’s why he lives in an area with little to no Black people.

I always thought Night Court and Newsradio had a lot of similarities - both workplace sitcoms, both had absolutely loaded casts, more focused on zany antics than heartfelt stories (though Night Court could lay it on at times). Both had devoted fans but were never the most popular comedy on their network, both hung on

Night Court just can’t catch a break in modern times, making it, yeah, a small cult show.

Inspiring when a child so effortlessly assumes handling of the grift machine following their parent’s deaths.

I remember Natalie Wood died while Brainstorm was still in production. The studio tried to get an insurance payout but the insurance company said f*ck you, the movie is substantially finished.

Meh. As others have pointed out, the whole appeal of the Addams family is, despite their appearance and interests, the Addamses are more gracious, open-minded, and well-adjusted than any “normal” suburban nuclear family. Wednesday wouldn’t be above scaring the hell out of a water polo team, but attempted mass murder

They were only in the water for a few seconds. The real question is what made the piranha so aggressive. They typically don’t attack humans unless provoked or starving. I’m not sure I’m on board with the idea of Wednesday starving creatures for a sake of a revenge plot.

This article just set my teeth badly on edge. There’s a 22 year age difference in my relationship; we met when I was 27. For the first few years EVERYONE commented. It was fucking horrible. I just feel so badly for them both because that could’ve easily been me...minus the money.

The notion that humans are violent by nature and will inevitably destroy eveything is so fucking lame I can't even convey my eye rolls.  Boy would JRR Tolkien have a bone to pick with this. 

I’m actually at the point where S1-2 would almost be better served if new writers came in and just retconned 3 & 4 out of existence and declared 5 the ‘real’ ending.”

I mean, I guess in the grand scheme of things, this issue isn’t even close to the most important one that stood out from this disappointing season (series, maybe?) finale, but I just found that weird.

I’ve watched every episode of every season of this show, and I’ll be damned if I could say what it is about.

This sums up much of my thoughts. All human-ish consciousness saved on a server? Who will maintain it? The Sublime may have a 5G connection to the host 3D printers/vats back in the real world so maybe hosts with uploaded pearls can walk around again.

Somewhat of a nitpick—are we supposed to believe that William, first on an old pickup truck and then a freaking horse, beat Charlotte to the dam site?

There didn’t appear to be much of a difference between the time William left the city in the truck to the time when Charlotte was stomping the virtual city, but I could be wrong on that.