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Corey Pierce
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I've followed Henry long enough to feel like what he's doing here is projecting. He's battled depression and anxiety long enough that this rant is as much if not more of a mantra for himself to cope than it is denouncement of others.

Back when this show was new, the official Clone High website had an ongoing blog series from "Pun Dog" about each episode, and it was the best 'behind the scenes' anything ever. It may be time to use the Internet Wayback Machine to see if I can locate them.

This is one of my favorite albums of all time, and no other CW release comes close.

Whereas for lack of trip-hop these days I'm happy to have something that recalls Poe and Sneaker Pimps than an album that falls asleep during itelf.

It wasn't just that she had singles.

Saw it at TIFF.

No apology is ever enough for a segment of the social justice internet. The apology is just a tool in the pile on.

"After Wolverine was out of the fight, there was drama in 1970 but not in the future"

"All of that cutting back and forth
between the future and the past in the last 10 min, and none of it made any
difference."

At TIFF Michael Dowse talked at length about Kazan and resisting the MPDG stereotype in the film. Seeing people make such judgments and assumptions of it is disheartening. her character has her own life, career, friends. Her character by no stretch revolves around making Daniel Radcliffe's life better.

She's not. No bingo for you.

That played at TIFF and had decent reviews. The F Word had much better.

Kazan in the F Word has her own arc (passes the Bechdel test with flying colors) and she is every bit as much the main character as Daniel Radcliffe is. The MPDG label does not apply to this film by any stretch.

It is still The F Word in Canada, because the MPAA ruin everything.

I've seen the movie 3 times. In Canada it is known as "The F Word"

I'm with you, I'm just describing the experience of the first time you hear it if you don't know the origin.

It may come from existing etymology but I think a lot of us never heard of it until they saw a tweet or blog post from a trans person, so it doesn't come across like some word from existing etymology, it feels like another community calling you a muggle.

Whenever liberals get in power they take their focus off their newly won governance so they don't get disappointed if/when they fail and thus can blame the leaders for letting them down. It's depressing.

You get what you give. You can't put out endless rage and popular hashtags like #diecisscum and expect to be greeted with endless patience and empathy.

I don't think the idiom works/is counterfactual, when there are countless people who can disagree with each other and work together. Not that politicians get all that done, but if they operated like twitter/tumblr social justice bloggers, Obama would block Hillary and/or sic his followers on her and they'd never be