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Again, I am not accusing any group of people of being Fascist, other than actual fascists, Nazis, or Nationalists... But has it never come up in polite conversation, without casting aspersions, to question that people enjoy dressing up as the Sci-Fi fantasy versions of Nazis? In the series, The Empire / First

SMH

I never accused anyone of being a fascist. ONLY YOU are arriving at that conclusion. There is no false equivalency because I NEVER suggested any equivalency.

Thank you.

SMH. What are you talking about?!? I am not, in any way, accusing people that dress in Stormtrooper costumes of being Facists. Where in the hell do you get that out of my stated confusion about wearing costumes? The piece is concerning the wearing of a villain’s costume to a rally, and them seeming to not be aware

This is the one thing about Star Wars cosplayers that always befuddled me... Well, one group of SW cosplayers.... The ones that are only interested in being Stormtroopers. The 501st Legion. Yes, they do good works as an organization, at least I think they do something other than emulate the Nazis of Star Wars. I would

Please stop fantasizing that he retires to Mar-a-Lago. We don’t want him here either, the majority of Palm Beacher’s voted against him. I hope he gets the hint now that the flight path will be permanently directed over Mar-a-Lago with a flight going overhead every 10 to 15 minutes... No more road closures for his

I wanted to add that the unit I bought, and all countertop units as well as the portable units on wheels, are designed to be run using an included faucet adapter, that one must attach to the kitchen sink faucet. Once attached, the faucet is turned on to run water into the unit, and when the unit is draining, it

I wanted to add that the unit I bought, and all countertop units as well as the portable units on wheels, are

Dude, I was not suggesting all the uniforms looked like a Good Humor Man, just the one. The one uniform, of the one hologram assistant to the admiral. I have no idea what tangent you have gone off on, but I found it very odd that this one uniform looked like a uniform of a Good Humor Man. Do you not see the

Great episode!

Not at all what I was highlighting...

I thought she resembled a transvestite.

I didn’t say there wasn’t precedent, I said I didn’t think they were great, nor consistent. Sure the admirals have varied uniforms, and yes, medical has also had differing uniforms... Now we are in the 2020s and I expect better of cohesive costuming and art departments with larger budgets... Not a bizarrely random

I didn’t find the uniforms especially great, they were extremely inconsistent across the spectrum. The Admiral’s was overly militaristic, and did not correspond to the rest of the general uniforms, then the Chief of Securtity had her own singular uniform, as did his hologram (who inexplicably had a bow tie), while all

Yes, and then I would have a better descriptor to explain why it horrified me to see The Child being a (insert word for consuming sentient beings).

I didn’t hate it, Yay!

Having seen Star Wars (pre A New Hope) in a theater when I was nine, I have always found that Lucas’ later admonitions that he was making Star Wars for kids, in response to criticism for poor production choices as a cop out, and a disservice to kids. To suggest kids cannot be discerning or have critical thought. That

Thanks... though my comment was not intended to search out an explanation, rather it was a statement of surprise that Arielle had completely ignored such an standout sequence in the episode. I understood the imagery presented in the vision, I was shocked it warranted no mention by the reviewer.

The Kids Are Alright was tremendous! I miss it.

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