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and would sometimes be naked in front of Endemol staff.

They don’t care if you say corporations are evil if you don’t specifically mention them. Stewart said some way more contentious things than this on the show.

Corporations are a neutral evil at best. Anyone with the bare minimum of critical thinking skills can come to that conclusion. Nobody likes them, but we need them and we don’t pretend otherwise.

And I understand the need for good PR, but we’re all sitting here like, “...C’mon, you’re not fooling anybody.”

If Apple just

It’s weird that Taft is remembered for getting stuck in a bathtub when I’ve read in several biographies that he could clear the entire West Wing with a single sustained fart.

I guess there’s just enough sci-fi bullshit in Severance to keep the suits at Apple from catching on to the message of “corporations are evil and working for one is miserable”

You forgot “queer”. We also suck. YEE-HAW!!!!

I wish everyone hated him before his career took off.

It’s going to take a while to disabuse men of their entitled behavior, especially when it come to their inappropriate behavior toward women. It’s been what? 200 millennia after all. I just wish it could translate to women’s experience in the real world.

In “Inside Out 2", Disgust has a thing for a video game character named Lance Slashblade, and if we’re being honest, that is pretty accurate for a 13 year old (feeling disgusted with oneself for having a crush on a cartoon character)

Good health is very important. Destroying someone’s self-esteem over their health isn’t the way to go about encouraging healthy habits. For many it does the opposite of motivation. And while obesity isn’t healthy, pressuring people to be thin (read thin, not healthy) has driven many people to the opposite end of the

Weird how people think “that’s just (blank) being (blank)“ somehow makes their behavior less bad. The fact that this is normal for them makes it better, not worse? Reminds me of this line from Taxi: “You have to forgive Louie, he’s himself today.”

It seems weird to suggest that Pixar has been bad recently unless you just mean in terms of box office:

Luca and Turning Red were both brilliant. Soul didn’t quite live up to its potential but was still a good time. Even Elemental was surprisingly good despite its horrible ad campaign.

They should just do an entire show where there’s an internal monologue for a bunch of kids going through puberty. I’m imagining a great Nick Kroll vehicle.

::touches ear::

I’m being told seven seasons of this show and a two-season spin-off already exist.

It's effectively represented by Joy, Anxiety, and Embarrassment.

Ok, if you follow sports you know that there’s always a bit of controversy about MVP (Most Valuable Player) awards: should it go to the best player, or the player that contributes the most to their team winning? Lists have the same problem. Does “best” mean highest quality writing and performances, most entertaining,

Toy Story at 1 is probably a recognition of how groundbreaking it was as a film, basically setting the tone for animation ever since. In terms of overall quality I think 3 is the best, followed closely by the other two. As the parent of three kids who have all aged out of their toys, the end of 3 completely and

I think all of the Pixar movies are “top tear” because most of them make me cry at some point. :) 

Absolutely. Toy Story was groundbreaking, but Pixar got better at telling, well, stories from there.

I was going to start by saying Onward, Luca, and Turning Red were all too low. Soul was a bit too high.