Comment sorting is even more important. Depending on how old or new a story was and how many or how few comments there were, I was prone to using all three settings on Disqus, newest, oldest or best.
Comment sorting is even more important. Depending on how old or new a story was and how many or how few comments there were, I was prone to using all three settings on Disqus, newest, oldest or best.
Would be nice if we were able to block some of the arseholes who have flooded the site since kinja arrived. All we have at the moment is the very inadequate flagging system.
Jericho’s good. But I think Kevin Owens is the best heel working today, when it comes to getting audiences to absolutely despise and boo him for all the right reasons.
Before this latest resurgence of Nazi shitheads in America, I would’ve agreed with that sentiment.
No, I was always like this.
Stan Lee used to post sometimes, too. I miss that. But not as much as I miss The Riddler from the BTAS comments.
“It would be wrong to describe “Can’t Fight This Feeling” as “the Louis CK episode of One Mississippi.”
Addendum: what you wrote (spouted? voided?) isn’t all that interesting or worth more than a skim. This has been a problem forever on the internet: people being overly impressed by their own comments and expecting all the rest of the comments to reply to what they wrote.
You’re trying too hard.
Low, low, low freaking bar.
It still doesn’t have any actual information. No one has publicly (as in, non-anonymously) accused CK of doing anything to them personally. It’s all “a friend of a friend told me” and “I know anonymous people who say X happened” and so on.
It would be nice if when the AV Club referenced allegations against CK they would describe those allegations or at least link to a description of the allegations. Instead, SOP seems to be to link to the most recent article that references the fact that there are allegations, without ever stating what the allegations…
That’s completely untrue for the last 2 episodes which is 40% of the season.
The irony is that the therapy session in that episode is an honest-to-god look at exactly what in the hell is wrong with Rick as a person, and why he’s toxic to be around.
Speaking of which, why aren’t there any Octavia Butler adaptations yet? A “Wild Seed” series would be amazing, and there is plenty of room to expand the story even without continuing to “Mind of My Mind” (but that would be terrific too).
Honestly I have to disagree. They are exaggerating his powers in this season but he has been called the Rickest Rick AND the smartest guy in the universe, so him being able to do these things is just something I’ve accepted. What I really like about all the exaggerating in season 3 though, is it’s juxtaposed with…
Getting paid to tell lies daily on behalf of a sexual predator, white supremacist Nazi president = he’s a monster. Fuck him.
He’s a sycophant who can’t admit to error, and is angered by anyone disagreeing with him. It’s why he was hired, and it’s why he was so terrible at his job. They cast Huckabee Sanders from the same mold.
Sure, and if your friend had continued to extol the virtues of asbestos on Jimmy Kimmel Live after leaving that position, then that would be the equivalent of what this article is about. I think most of us have felt a bit bad for this guy at one moment or another, but now that he’s free from the constraints of the…
No. The review clearly states that as time goes on they accumulate more and more people.