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Life & Style is reporting that The Rock drummed up the feud to promote the film, and it will culminate in a big phony wrestling match between the two. An insider said,

Sandra Bullock wasn’t in the Oceans films though...

I confess that I’ve never seen any of the films from the Ocean’s Trilogy because there are strange gaps in my entertainment knowledge,

So I looked up this town on Google Maps.

OMG IM FOLLOWED! I WAS JUST FOLLOWED! HOLY SHIT I LOVE YOU ALL IM FOLLOWED!

What is missing form the equation is that cars have residual value. When you pay someone for two weeks work they can leave the company and that is that. All these costs Uber will have to pay for can be capitalized and paid for over the course of a few years, and can be controlled. The problem with wages is that Uber

I hadn’t read that piece about trigger warnings on the Awl before, and its from 4 years ago. And I really agree with that piece even though it is from 2012 and I thought trigger warnings were out of control by summer 2014 and then 2015.

GOOD. While they are at it can they loosen the use of force policy against cyber-crimes perpetrators?

Not at all surprising, have you seen this show?

  • “One time John Krasinki quickly changed the channel when Emily Bluntwalked into the room, and she was all, “Were you watching porn?” He was just watching The Devil Wears Prada. [Celebitchy]”

It sounds like she is pissed at both of you and playing both sides to be honest. Kids can be clever like that: tell you your ex is being awful (not that he can’t be) and then telling your ex that you are awful.

Milo was HAPPY he was banned. These people are all trying to be Heath Ledger’s Joker. Lauren Penny had a great write up on this: Milo is genuinely thrilled he was banned.

Doesn’t that seem counter-productive though? The 1804 Massacre became the reason behind the ever harsher Southern police state, much like the riots in the 1960s inspired the Richard Nixon policies that led to mass incarceration.

Again, I abhor the colonists as well. But a “genocide” is a genocide is a genocide. And again, the colonists were awful, but they never murdered the entirety of the slaves in a manner of months in a systemic manner. And the slaves also then ENSLAVED AND RAPED THE WOMEN. That wasn’t any better than what the slavers did.

But not “completely eliminating in a manner of months.” The colonists were horrible and deserved to be pushed into the sea, no doubt. But completely obliterating, then sexually enslaving a race is still genocide. A genocide against terrible people is still genocide and terrible in and of itself.

And yet, its still expensive as shit at the grocery store.

I agree with the sentiment but I don’t think that happened in this case. The movie was very explicitely anti-white supremacy, and very concerned with and very engaged with causes and communities of social justice. Buying this movie without understanding its role in the larger black liberation movement would sort of be