Mr.(?) Farterson was talking about the original MK album, which features both of those songs, and depending on where you're coming from is a bit of a masterpiece of cheeseball, 90s Belgian techno.
Mr.(?) Farterson was talking about the original MK album, which features both of those songs, and depending on where you're coming from is a bit of a masterpiece of cheeseball, 90s Belgian techno.
Context matters, though. White lives matter and all lives matter were coined in opposition to BLM and protests against police brutality. No sane person would say that white/all lives don't matter. But there is a clear secondary message in that statement that is the real point.
As someone with an anime avatar, I question that decision every time one of these putzwads shows up in a comment section.
I'm kind of amazed it took more than an hour for the sea lion to arrive. Nice while it lasted.
Serious question: How many people do you know who carry Nazi flags and publicly espouse Nazi ideology who don't believe in ideologies of racism and hatred? It comes baked right in.
You are indeed wrong. There's nothing nice about this guy. He's an asshole in a somewhat quieter way than Stone, but that doesn't make the asshole any less messy.
I assume Richard D. James, which really changes the nature of the comment, lemme tell ya.
Nope. I saw a trailer in the theater recently and it was as faceless and generic as could be. This is not that.
That's fine. The mark of an asshole is not someone who says something incorrect, it's someone who insists on it and doubles down on militarizing the error. Cheers.
Actually, chromosomal sex is not binary. There are lots of other possibilities than XX and XY.
Is this a thing now? Did you get this from a conservative comment section or is this of your own invention? I'm genuinely curious.
That may be true, but you have to account for the fact that we're talking about campaign language, not the draft text of a bill to accomplish campaign promises.
If you're talking about the party platform going into the general election, that was very much pushed to the left by the Sanders campaign. There was a lot of fear that his supporters might disrupt the Convention or not be enthusiastic about a Clintonian centrist platform, so quite a few concessions were made.
Me too. I was referring to Sarah Silverman.
I think that the only "brilliant kid" fiction that I love is the Salinger novels (not Catcher in the Rye) and Royal Tennenbaums.
She is, without question, the best part of this movie. She is legitimately funny.
Yeah, but it's not funny and it doesn't intend to be funny. The laugh lines are all about how precocious Henry is.
I said this up thread, but basically it's a callback to a scene that only the film goers have seen, so the (in film) audience would naturally assume it was the dead kid's ashes, but they erupt in thunderous applause.
He's not even so much a genius as he is omniscient.
The whole time I kept wondering "Who is this movie for?" There was a mom next to me crying when the kid was dying, and then it turned into kinda sorta revenge neighbor thriller and the little girl replaced the dead kid. No idea.