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There are two problems with Stadia.

It seems like common sense to not have to say this, but here goes anyway:

Every single person that had something to say about the original design needs to get their ass to a theater and see the movie. I can’t think of another time where a movie studio immediately listened to the audience and backtracked this publicly

I’m not saying kids’ movies can’t be about death, but this is the second one about people dying in two years. You OK, Pixar?

1) This is New Zealand, where they have 79% voter turnout. In the U.S., where voter turnout was 55% in 2016, older people swing elections more because they do have higher turnout.

Magnificent, isn’t she?

Maybe, think about this: “destroying the career” of someone who assaults women might improve the functioning of a system? Just a thought

They should just stick to sports here at AV Club.  

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I’ve actually liked the side stories (Solo and Rogue One) more than the current trilogy. I think you can still dabble in this world, but the new trilogy seems to be largely a rehash of the original. 

This was a kind, empathetic and useful post. Good kinja-ing

Then hold onto your hat, because you’re about to be fascinated by the revelatory field of psychology and neuroscience known as “attachment theory”.

I know that Angela’s partner and his wife were killed, and that several other officers were also killed (forty houses targeted), but Judd also makes a point of mentioning that most of the rest of the officers RESIGNED. Which begs the question, what kind of people rushed to fill in the empty police positions, protected

This all happened at an invitation-only event. The comedian was invited. The actress who yelled was invited. According to the owner of the venue, Weinstein was NOT invited.

The autoplay videos need to go. We all understand your new corporate dick-for-brains are trying to destroy the company, but this is the fastest and most efficient way to bleed readership.

For the same reason men get promoted after they have quadruple bypass or whatever problem they have due to piss poor health.

Even better (and by better, I of course mean worse), the conclusion is always reached by working backwards from facts that can be ascertained only after the violation. How do we know that your outfit flaunted, rather than merely complemented, your body? Well, because the minds of our men and women were scrambled, of

One section of the document is devoted to women’s appearance: Be “polished,” have a “good haircut, manicured nails, well-cut attire that complements your body type,” it states on Page 36. But then, a warning: “Don’t flaunt your body ― sexuality scrambles the mind (for men and women).”

Whenever this subject comes up, I will always post this succinct breakdown of the problem with Luke’s arc, which was posted on this very site by another user when TLJ came out.

The issues I take is of redefining the heroes journey to lead Luke to where he was. But I blame that on Rian Johnson’s hero deconstruction bent. The Luke at the end of Return of the Jedi was not the kind of Luke that could toss one of his father’s lightsabers over his shoulder like a piece of junk. They didn’t *earn*