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Deadspin harps on Bill (and any other sportswriter/athlete/owner) the same way Jezebel will call out celebrities with ulterior motives. This media group has always been about calling out people with power on their bullshit, something that’s not exclusive to just Bill.

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Acquisitions and mergers are the stepping stones to a monopoly, it’s the literal act of putting people out of business and out of work, which in turn destroys lives. Lobbying for legislation that allows them to keep benefitting from taxpayer dollars while taking advantage of tax incentives, which we’ve learned doesn’t

You’ll never reach that level of wealth by doing legal voluntary transactions. Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates didn’t get to that level of wealth through ethical capitalism, because that doesn’t exist.
You have every right to want that much money, but that avarice comes from buying into the system, which ultimately benefits

*Sees U.S. infrastructure crumbling and dilapidated*
Hmm. Yeah, we should definitely take this show on the road.

Because it’s Spielberg fan fiction.

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This isn’t about having bigger fish to fry or making false equivalencies. This is across the board. Any type of behavior from men that makes women feel unsafe and threatened is BAD. This isn’t on a spectrum, because it all comes from the same place of systemic inequality of power. Al Franken thought this was okay to

If you want a masterclass on how to approach these things, Sarah Silverman did a piece at the front of her show about Louie. The jist is: you can love someone (read: men), and still hold them accountable for their actions. The wrong thing to do is write it off because of a personal bias, as Lena has done.

So does this imply that those men at the end are going to have an orgy? Were they just waiting for the main protagonist to fill out their party?

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“I am a golfer, and that is a Scottish word, and it means ‘asshole.’”

Jim as a character is pretty one note. He works because he’s basically any sane person that walks into that mess of a work environment. Jim looking at the camera whenever someone says some fucked up shit is a representation of every time you’ve experienced some weird shit in the office space, so it’s a little easier

Who would win in a robot battle between a Keurig and a Juicero?

Same with the OG Jungle Book.

If only they paid the animators and vfx artists that kind of money.

There’s also “Mouse In Transition,” told from the perspective of a story writer at Disney Animation in the 80s, around the time they transitioned from a failing studio to the modern corporate overlord its become today. A couple of chapters on Michael Eisner and Jeffery Katzenberg joining the front offices are pretty

The cast of the 2019 live-action Lion King film,