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Wait, all that and you'll still refer to white people as white people?

We also have a clip of the beginning of Gaston, and it's not very reassuring that he'll be anything but his normal self.

or, you don't blow up at someone and accuse them of being racist/sexist/homophobic/whatever for making an honest mistake.

where are the hoes? it's not a show if there's no hoes. cash me ousside

He's obviously never nuked your capital to ensure you don't win a science victory, then

it's the best of the sorry bunch! …somehow

*pushes up nerd glasses*

Yes, but there was still the "Mitt Romney killed my wife!" ad, the media cycle about the dog's crate strapped to the top of the car, and a lot of other manufactured outrages about Romney that Democrats gleefully went in on.

You joke, but Ben Carson brought this up today in an interview with Jake Tapper while deflecting from Trump's sexual assault accusations.

I think it's more your comment about questioning those who do enjoy it over a certain age which is sad. It's ok to not like something, but knocking others for enjoying it is a little condescending.

No, the Kanye one was about the backlash to his Famous music video - of which Ramsey herself was a detractor. Basically, saying that the video wasn't art because it was referencing another piece of art. Really missed the mark, imo.

Interesting that you enjoyed Ramsey's Hash It Out segment - I always found those to be some of the worst the show had to offer. It would be one thing if she went after social media influencers or greater trends, but most of the times she focused on singular egg-avatar Twitter accounts or even YouTube comments!

If Bond counts you've got Sophie Marceau in The World Is Not Enough. And the Borg Queen from Star Trek: First Contact. Looking these up made me realize there's not a lot. wow.

Kanye West is a woman, now?

She also compares herself - jokingly! - to a child molester in that very passage. It's pretty problematic.

Were you at Precinct in Downtown LA? I was really disappointed by Bob's performance too. My boyfriend had hyped it up a bunch; he saw him in NYC and said it was the most amazing show. When I saw him, though, he ragged on Derrick Barry for a bit and then only did one lipsync song - Shots.

Book Stannis has a lot of love, which is weird. There's this talk of him being a fair and competent ruler, but he takes such a strict and unbending view of the law that he'd make a terrible king. The people can't stand him either.

At least on The AV Club, I see a lot more people whining about these MRAs than actual MRAs whining. Does anyone think this movie actually looks good, or is cheering for it a way to irk the Gamergators?

His comments are about as original as this Ghostbusters remake!

That's why this is such an uncomfortable hill for people to be willing to die on. At least with Star Wars, The Hunger Games, and Mad Max, there was a feeling that the movie would be good. With Ghostbusters it just looks bad…