cype--disqus
Cype
cype--disqus

AKA "stereotype"

Not a scene, but the mystique of Mifune: "Abayo!"

Wait

The growing Molly "vessel" has been a bit abrupt, I agree. But I can't fault the showrunners for trying for a statement at the slight expense of drama. I'm not sure how good the ratings are versus HBO's expectations, so it's not guaranteed that this show gets another season. And there aren't too many relatively

Great article. I'm quite a cynic, but I can only imagine that the hell of doing Double Dare for so long had to do with a little of making kids happy.

PRO-TIP: Only old people say that. Embrace your age, like my use of the term "PRO-TIP" from GamePro Magazine, which no one your age has heard of.

With the world now, I'd say tack on a decade or two. And that's just talking about peoples that are associated with the United States, but not "American" enough

That's very much un-American

Everyone knows that Northern California stops past Sacramento and Santa Rosa. At that point, it's Southern Oregon

Focusing just solely on the Syria comments, it just, in general, looks like "Iraq 2.0: Russian Quagmire update." It's an awful humanitarian/political situation with no good answer, with a terrible regime and a Russian wildcard fighting rebels of various ideological stripes. US involvement would be "country-building"

I'm a black software engineer that grew up in the South for 30 years now living in a coastal blue state. I've seen both sides not really caring that much about stories, at least not without a white person as the audience surrogate. There aren't stories that need to be told; they already have been, and largely ignored

Reddit can simultaneously be the best and worst place on the web.

That describes a lot of angry blue state voters in general

As I said, Lin-Manuel seems like a genuinely cool guy; I don't have any issue at all with him, and I know he made Hamilton with a real passion. And none of my complaints are anti-popularity. Most of the things I liked were popular, good and bad, and I defended them all.

"Most people do not" is the very point, and why this article has this not-so-subtle political slant on Hamilton and blue state libs.

The backlash to the musical itself and Miranda himself is bred more out of the natural annoyance at a popular thing that everyone is talking about.

Disregarding the quality of either people, Tyler Perry has been making plays that scores of black folks can see without being rich, which is partly the reason why his movies have so much success and both the racial/economic backgrounds are far diverse than people that think paying over a grand just for your family to

The line he drew was "openly Wall Street friendly insider that modern press would not question any deal/legislation with much dedication".

Most, if not all, of my educated black family/friends know that, at a particular socioeconomic line, the level of positive social interaction tends to fall dramatically. Which is a gigantic dogwhistle for "niggas are dumb and fuck things up". The reason why, I eventually learned, are so problematic that there's no

It's this type of "catchphrase" discourse that makes thing worse, and I certainly want better from AVClub