Don’t sleep on the home ec hunk teacher either
Don’t sleep on the home ec hunk teacher either
It’ll 100% be a tattle tale system. Guests and artists will suspect someone and then either trawl their social media for proof, or just fire off an accusation.
Maybe it’ll be a reboot and they’ll make the Grandmother a nasty old baggage like the books, and instead of her dad dying, he just has testicular cancer.
Agreed. Buffy is not a feminist show, but a show with feminist themes? Feminist potential?
Valid points all, but I argue that the characters being soppy, over dramatic teenagers is still better than “I am strong. A man. I love him now.”
I know people hate he who must not be named, but I’m sorry. Buffy got it right. Stoic, resting bitch faced women who are just waiting for a man to liven them up are boring.
Why do you watch these films when you’ve obviously made up your mind ahead of time that you’re going to hate them.
Oof, you Americans really can’t handle not being the loudest voice in a room, can you?
Go on then, I’m sure everyone’s waiting for you to wow us all with your stellar insights.
Australia. Another country that shouldn’t try to be the morality police. Our egos usually don’t demand it though.
Here comes another condescending American who either failed to read or failed to grasp my comment.
That’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying you shouldn’t make yourself a moral arbiter if you’re American.
My argument is that there’s this bizarre compulsion from Americans to vet the media from around the world and imperiously grant it a seal of approval or disdain.
So if the game sells well you’ll agree that they’re making the right narrative choices?
“I don’t think the Americans should be moral arbiters for the rest of the world.”
The truly baffling American desire to police other countries.
I used to think “money can’t buy you happiness” was nonsense to keep poor people in their station, but Elon Musk has so much money and spends all his time arguing with people online and desperately seeking validation that he’s cool. He’s truly miserable.
Reboot did this too. I wanted to like it, lots of good jokes, but that shakey handcam and cringe moments just feels like filler.
Maybe, if only because it’s incredibly easy to Google, and lots of have relatives in aged care who have managed to learn how to do that.
You’ve literally just described every customer facing job, my friend.