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Said Simple Simon
To the pieman
Going to the fair
"Give me your pies…
or I'll cave your head in."

I watched this recently, and I agree that the "I shot a kid" scene plays WAY differently now than it did the first time I saw it.

I still think Aaron Pierce's speech to Logan near the end of the season is one of the series highest moments.

Why does it burn you up so badly that trans individuals want to be called something other than their birth name?

Don't be a child.

Honestly, it sounds like you just enjoy disrespecting Caitlyn's desire to be referred to by her current name.

No one's denying the past. It exists. But when someone wants to be called something else, I'm going to respect that decision. It's not up to you what qualifies as a significant enough change.

If you ask me to call you Fred instead of Tim, and we're looking at pictures of you from five years ago, I'd say "There's Fred, back when he was called Tim."

Taking you at faith, that's Caitlyn Jenner, who at the time went by Bruce, and still presented publicly as a man.

Sorry, I thought you were referring to Baio.

No, because at the time, she was both presenting and competing as a man.

Are you trolling?

For years, I've been trying to understand if there was some significance to that, or if it was just an actor's choice. I don't think I'm wrong in thinking that, for the most part, people didn't have nose rings in 1982, and certainly not middle-aged male doctors.

He also left behind a webpage that would go on to ruin an election.

Maybe if Laverne Cox had JUST appeared on the scene, and the world was still clutching its collective pearls at a trans woman in the national spotlight, but it certainly seems passe right now, and dressing her up in women's clothing is like dressing a trans man in a suit.

No matter how bad this is, it still can't be as god-fucking-awful as Ryan Murphy's career.

Sulfur's my favorite food, honey, you know that.

If there's one thing the last couple of years have taught me, it's that nerds are incredibly thin-skinned. I guess it's the expected result of being given shit throughout grade school, and as a nerd myself, I understand it. That said, it leads to some pretty embarrassing shit (Gamergate is the first thing that comes

When I saw this movie for the first time as a little kid, that was the funniest thing I had ever seen.