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A growing subset of Kinja users have taken up Splinter/The Root’s ugly practice of “engaging” the greys without replying to them. Their inflated ego and pride does not allow them ignore or dismiss.

They are one foot in the grave.

There’s only one proper way for Riverdale to end: the cast is killed by their counterparts from the original Archie and the gang (CGI’d for extra creepiness), with each one shouting “THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!!!”.

Totally misread the headline at a glance as “Larry David”.

Ah, so THAT’s who Sam Jackson was paging at the end of IW! SUPER BIRB!

You underestimate the high they receive from asserting their dominance over others.

True, but unlike your average person, you don’t have fantasies of being a vigilante hero.

It’s about edgy modern Archie.

Go back to Splinter/The Root, where whining to and about the Greys is yall’s favorite pastime. This is Kotaku where we focus on the content and not the comments.

Ah, I finally encountered him. I thought he died with Gawker.

They make a lot more than balloons and license plates, those were just examples. The strike is meant to pressure the prisons/directors of prison labor, not so much the public.

what is incentivizing criminals from not wanting to be in prison, in addition to all the other benefits?

No they don’t do that at all prisons, and not for all violent crimes. How do you think prison rape happens? Do you think all prison murders are solved? What about manslaughter, a charge that can apply to someone who did not intentionally kill someone, but their actions resulted in a death. You think they belong with

He’s not saying you should care about their products, but that is how the prisoners will strike: by not working the hundreds of prison jobs that rely on cheap/slave labor to reduce cost to the consumer. The consumer wants cheap goods, the retail outlets want cheap supply, and the prisons want their money and will be

stupid phrases are stupid.

Yep, same. It isn’t even just the gore, there’s a scene towards that has no gore or really any mature content at all, but the implications practically brought me to tears, I’m getting depressed thinking about it right now. I think this change happens because as we age we can better understand the emotions behind

Saw the film, didn’t read the book. I think I read that the film omits a particularly awful thing from the book, don’t recall what it was (EDIT: BBQ baby). All I know is that the imagery in the film absolutely crushed my soul, and I wish I hadn’t watched it. Which, I assume, means the filmmakers succeeded in their

what why are they making a season 2

Well damn, there go my aspirations to move to Denver area.

Never been in a straight jam, but was stuck in a backed up express lane crawling along for an hour. Sun was getting low but it was still bright out, by the time we got out it was dark. The cause? Gapers delay, a minor wreck on the other side of the expressway.