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I feel the same way. Ditto “Firefly”, “Dollhouse”, and “The Avengers”.

They’re just lawyers who had the right connections, nothing more.”

Zoe Kravitz’ boyfriend[.]”

Knife-wielding scorpions. 

Rarely (if ever) has this meme been more appropriate.

“Time to fight back.”

Oh for sure. Dude absolutely got early parole here. 

Damn, just shade for the sake of shade. 

What did Liam Hemsworth do to her that warranted this sort of attention? Did he cheat on her or something? 

Frankly, fuck WotC, and fuck Hasbro. The dominance of 5e in the space is frustrating, and the dozens of projects launched in the past few days with the intent to make new core systems, is a good unto itself. It feels like a waste that so much hobbyist and professional creative output is devoted to this one system.

I continue to be deeply disappointed by Rhianna’s response. She of all people should have been supporting Megan Thee Stallion here. Drake and Minaj are garbage people independent of this, so it’s not surprising that they’d have a bad take. Additionally, I try to avoid thinking about anyone with the last names Jenner

They’re voting based on their identity as white people rather than women.

I know this won’t move the needle for Republican law makers, but this is nevertheless a very powerful story. 

This is what really bothers me about this article—the zero attempt to interrogate the bases or validity of Bader’s opinion on the matter. This is an article about a woman who went off her meds (almost certainly AMA,) and got upset at the medication she stopped taking because the symptoms that were being treated returne

“Bader said she thinks Ozempic should only be prescribed to people with diabetes[.]”

It sounds like it would almost be a disservice to call him a weeb; having spent years of his childhood there won’t make him Japanese, but it’s nevertheless an organic and probably non-orientalist love and appreciation for the people, place, and culture.

I believe the word she's looking for is weeb”.

I don't know that this even qualifies as a pretextual attempt to govern. 

See also: the apparent one-time (ongoing?) trend of people playing Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” at weddings (yes, I know it’s originally a Dolly Parton song, but that’s not the version that I’ve heard played anywhere.) That song is pretty incompatible with what a wedding is all about.

We don't need to do this. If this a ‘last word thingʼ, reply to this with whatever, and I’ll star it so you’ll know I saw it.