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The world of Blade Runner is extremely compelling and masterfully done, and also holds up really well. But as someone who just watched it a year ago (I know, where have I been?) I found the actual plot to be just so-so, kinda sputtering out by the end. And the action scenes are kind of, umm, dated.

As someone who appreciates naturalistic writing and found The Old Man and the Sea to be a fairly pleasant read, I'd also throw the book across the room if it really is like that paragraph.

It's fun to read The Old Testament as a depressing, "The Road"-esque apocalyptic story where the bad guy won the keys to the kingdom which is the universe. And one of his subordinates, Lucifer, for whatever reason happened to be a good guy who happened to fail to take over the throne. And so the Old Testament is a

Ray's "Double the bet!" and " Double it!" had me dying. A truly fantastic (if random) episode.

Well, not really, although I get where you're coming from. The arbitrary line I draw is that all of AB's shit has only been verbal. Also, her music is IMO just a lot better than Chris Brown's music. All that being said, at the end of the day I will find it much more difficult to support her financially by buying her

It's "well, duh" to me and you, but the way the original poster phrased his comment, it sounded more inflammatory than "well, duh" to him. That's all I was saying.

Welcome to the evil lgbt agenda, fam!

Not disagreeing with you with regard to kids getting married off to strangers— but a teenaged princess picking a suitor as a central plot point is a rather different kettle of fish from 6-year old Andy or 8-year old Russell having a love interest.

"The thing is, in most Disney movies, I can't tell if somebody's gay or straight or bi anyway, because they never bother to specify it."

As a gay guy myself, I think it's actually kind of refreshing when people just come right out and say "gay sex grosses me out". I feel like all the scriptural and "against nature" justifications pussyfoot around the real issue, especially when those justifications are so easily rebutted by basic logic.

Azealia Banks is the living example of the old saying "If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you're the asshole."

He's right about Jamaican culture being in general very homophobic. But his comment makes it sound like it's a general feature that is particular to black people everywhere, of which Jamaicans are just an example (and notice the sleazy "I know I'm gonna catch hell for this"…)

I know I'm super late to the party, but I'm rewatching in preparation for S4!

Fair enough, but I don't know anyone who would earnestly say "I want to be more like Gwyneth Paltrow in the bedroom".

What's funny is that it's actually canon that Daria wasn't ugly and/or pudgy, she just wasn't "girl next door attractive" like her sister. In that episode where the silly modeling agents came to visit the school, she was identified as having an interesting look.

It's just a complete mess. One of her latest tweets was a "mea culpa" (sort of) where she was so offended because she and Zayn are both PoC trying to make it in a white music industry. Which is all well and good, except *she* made it racial by responding that way to the crazy 1D-ers.

It's a combination of her ratchet NYC lingo and general abbreviated Twitter speak. Either one separately and you might have had a chance, but together.. well, let's just say it takes some practice to get used to.

That scene actually made me so anxious. At any moment I was expecting the High Sparrow to pull out a dagger. The scene was excellent for how unsettling it was.

Oh, I definitely know about avoiding music— Chris Brown won't ever see a dime from me (which won't hurt him, unfortunately).

She's one of my problematic faves. Some of her music is sooo up my alley but she's such a crazy person.