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See, I guess it's the last sentence that doesn't quite scan for me. You can still believe in ideals and fall short of being a perfect person, right? I'm sure he knew it was wrong to lie to his wife, which is, I concede, a form of subjugation (though not a specifically gendered one; if the situation was reversed, only

Lincoln also changed his mind about slavery as the war went on and he corresponded with Frederick Douglas and others. Experience can shift people's values. I'm sure Whedon wouldn't write the "savage black woman" character today the same way he did way back when. I certainly threw around "gay" as a pejorative term back

I have to say, I'm a little confused at specifically what Browning's accusation is. She seems to take issue with the way he defines the term feminism (which she says he characterizes as "simply a list of grievances and inequalities, one that he can overcome with a few great female television characters") but she

You're not wrong, unfortunately, but let's at least not feed his ego by dragging his odious insecurity into articles which concern him not at all.

The article is about Obama getting a Holiday in his native Illinois. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Trump, and framing it as a "Trump will be so mad…" story (while probably sadly accurate) is just a shade less hacky than a "John Oliver EVISCERATES…" subgenre clickbait grab. I realize the irony of clicking on it

I just came here to say your clickbait headline demeans us all.

Anyone who thinks that adding more tracks for your money is "bloat" rather than "value" obviously has not had to buy any music for a very long time.

You're thinking of J. J. Abram's inevitable INDEPENDENCE DAY remake.

Honestly, complaining that Emmerich is corny and hilariously earnest is like complaining that Michael Bay is hateful and facile. Of course he is, that's his whole selling point. Either you find it charming (I do) or you don't, but you can hardly complain it's a surprise at this point. At least he knows how to hold the