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It’s an infuriating kind of entitlement. No one seems to have an issue with strippers doing the same thing, but once you’re on the INTERNETZ suddenly you have to follow the codes of “real gamers” or some dumb shit.

The whole idea that men need to “fight” for everything is what gets us into this mess over and over. It’s great that you cite at the end that that guy got credit for not flying into a jealous rage, but let’s be real, a lot of people would react that “he didn’t fight for his woman! Look at his weak ass!”

I mean, the fact people still think Beyonce and Jay Z wasn’t staged is just sad to me.  

I’ve lived in apartments with and without a dishwasher as well as a washer/dryer. A dishwasher is far more essential hands down unless you don’t cook at all, which, for a lot of New Yorkers is a thing (I’m a NYer but I also love to cook.)

Tipping is simply restaurants passing the burden of overhead onto the consumer. I literally subsidize wages with my tip.

I mean, yes? You have to remember that most people buy consoles because they want an “off the shelf” solution that only requires tapping a button to upgrade it via software. It’s why Apple is so popular - you just buy it and don’t have to do anything (not saying Apple is superior, but that’s a big reason why people

I understand that there’s some context and baggage around surfing in terms of white people taking over native lands/surfing areas because it’s now cool and trendy, sure.

I feel like the movies have skewed people’s memories of the show - the show came out in 1998, when TV was still playing by the same playbook it always had, and HBO was just starting to try new things. Oz was only a year before. The L word (Showtime) wasn’t until 2004.

I mean I hate to be a “generationalist” but Gen Z has the worst takes on so many things.

Please explain to me what you think a super majority is, and where this currently exists in America.

I think everything until the ending is great. But that last episode is so rushed, and actually resolves TOO much. I wish they hadn’t really redeemed Walker - not made him murder more, but saving those people felt a bit hammy. Just kept it ambiguous and frustrating - because he’s a frustrating character.

Wasn’t this site proclaiming a while back that it’s not connected enough the bigger MCU narrative? 

She’s 33?!?!?  I thought she was like 25, which is still too old for a “regular” person to have a cringe phase (feels like 16-22 is really the prime time).  That’s just sad, but hey, when you’re rich, who cares about anything?

Well, one side of the aisle has tried to violently overthrow the electoral process, and for those conservatives who “don’t condone it”, they surrreeee have been silent on the issue.

If you think this isn’t the network trying to make the Biden administration look bad, you’re not paying attention.

Ted Lasso directly deals with panic attacks, divorce, loneliness, and toxic masculinity.  Sure, it’s not Oz or The Wire, but it’s not a dumb, mindless comedy.  It’s also a show that sticks with a lot of people, something a lot of comedies can’t do.

No, it’s called “having a sense of humor.”

It’s the Grey’s Anatomy and Friday Night Lights playbook of consistently flagellating the characters situationally and emotionally. It’s absurd.

The defense doesn’t need to do all that if they can’t find any physical evidence showing he probably killed her.  Think about Casey Anthony - we “know” she did it, but they have to prove it beyond any reasonable doubt.  That’s really hard to do.

If pandemic is what is now driving these decisions, these people already knew they had a shitty partner.