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I saw it in 93 when I was in my early 20's, and rewatched it just now. Back then I hated it; I thought it glorified the violence. Thirty years later it felt different. I didn’t root for his outbursts. Instead it was tragic, scary and very prescient.

I have a daughter who currently lives out of state. She works and goes to school at night. She doesn’t make much and rent/food/gas are the priority. I pay for simultaneous streaming on several screens deliberately so she can watch. If Netflix knows their US customer base well, they will realize that getting too

I’m not sure about the accuracy of the statement on the video that pro-statehood feelings are on the rise. The most recent plebiscite (2017), in which statehood won for the first time ever, was an absolute joke with only 23% of the voting population actually voting (historically voter turnout on the island is quite

You may be right. Or maybe lack thereof is the entertainment, because that’s what everybody is looking for, so they can make a big deal about it.

This is a song and video about insecurities and self-loathing. It was honest as a portrayal of what many women go through. It was not a celebration of that behavior, just a portrayal. Why does every expression have to include a performative statement?

Wong’s world, excellent.

It does not help.

https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/black-presence-pre-20th-century-europe-hidden-history/

I do. I lived in Madison for a year in the mid-90's and used to love getting the paper edition.

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Netflix charges for memberships depending on how many devices you want to be able to watch tv simultaneously. Most people who are Netflix members know this. And they can cut you off if you have more people watching at the same time in separate devices than your membership covers. They can manage who access their

The next Battleship.

She needs to step away from social media and focus on her music and chilling/playing video games if it makes her happy. Let someone in the PR team manage her accounts, and f@%k fans’ photo op expectations.

He always seemed to me like the poor man’s Alice Cooper.

Yes! I was about to post a gif of Trademarq.

I stand corrected. 

We basically got the TL:DR version of the series conclusion. I think the producers had their minds on new projects already. Plus didn’t HBO reduce their budget/episode order too?

If the latter seasons had been done with the same room to breathe as the earlier seasons, maybe we would have accepted the ending. But it

I agree with you. Tenenbaums is not my favorite.

You need to update this report.

Is this the new AOL?