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Those racist liberals really took the fun out of a recent social event I attended. In fact I doubt the 'Charlie Chaplin Look Alike Club' and 'Khaki Shirt Fans United' will ever co-host a mixer again… I kept telling them my armband was a sign of luck in Asian countries.

That's exactly the point, though. This isn't (or shouldn't be) about left or right ideology, this kind of thing shouldn't be OK regardless. Don't apologize for it to tow the party line, and don't attack it only to score political points. Everyone - without regard to politics - should be against behavior like this.

Where's the beef?

Oh, behave!

Or to a lesser, or greater, extend than I do. Basically anyone who's opinion differs from mine in any regard in an irredeemable waste of oxygen.

Same goes for people who don't like stuff I do

That's a fair point - Adams was definitely more well known at the time. (I had in my head that Cavil was in Passion of the Christ for some reason, which would have skewed his box office numbers higher - but obviously that was Jim Caviezel).

It is possible that whoever put the trailer together was operating under the direction of "Chris Pine has a longer track record of opening big blockbuster type movies than anyone else in the cast, so make sure you feature him prominently." It follows the logic of 'Only things that have worked in the past will work

It seems like the individual hosts are unique, but they can be repurposed to "play" a different character if needed - like the bartender become Delores' father when the previous host malfunctioned.

Further, he chose to capitalize on his 15 minutes of fame by accepting some kind of sponsorship from uber, going on talk shows, and hosting the AMA, etc… which is what lead to people digging all this stuff up.

Lrrr, of the planet Omicron Persei 8. "This concept of wuv confuses and infuriates us!"

BBBQ. The extra B is for BYOBB.

True. I'm not so sure that is the case, just sayings its possible. It seems like the show is intentionally setting up the 'Leon isn't real' reveal by using some of the same patters (the way he interacts with other people, the blocking in those shots) as well as having him essentially disappear whenever Elliott is

Correct, which would suggest that Ray is real. But my point is the fact that Ray and Leon interact doesn't mean that Leon is real.

Mr Robot has lots of interactions with people we know (or at least believe to be) real in season 1 - with Elliott standing behind him silently. The same is true for when Leon is interacting with the ball players and then Ray - Elliott is silently standing behind him.
This could be the show intentionally subverting

On USA's site, they have a slideshow of 'easter eggs' from season 1. One of the things they point out is that any time Elliot and Mr Robot are together, and interacting with another person, one is standing behind the other, and only one is interacting while the other is silent. (The one exception being the scene

Ironically enough, hoppy beers typically have a shorter shelf-life, as the alpha acids (bittering compounds in hops) are prone to oxidation - if you drink a hop-forward beer that's more than 3 months old, you're not getting the full experience.

Nice job with the headline on that ABQ Journal article, though.

To be fair, I think everyone's ass phase is at least a little awkward.

A year? But I want it now!