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Electricity is a public utility, but that doesn't mean that I can use that electricity for whatever I feel like. If I want to play Xbox games, I have to buy an Xbox. I can just claim that I have the right to Xbox games because they use electricity. Just because Twitter uses Internet doesn't mean that I'm allowed to

OK, do you want to give us even a little bit of an example of the "crazy hateful shit she posts on a regular basis"? Or do you just want to assert that it exists and have everybody believe you? Remember, whatever you choose has to be worse then this.

Unnoticed or fringe media always does the best work. I'm not surprised Teen Vogue is killing it right now. Shitheads like Carlson don't pay attention to it, so it's able to do good work fairly unchallenged.

Of all the miscellaneous roles in musical theater, it's probably the one that's the most in his wheelhouse.

And I've seen him singing Trouble and The Sadder But Wiser Girl in miscellaneous productions. I'm 100% positive it's his favorite show. And honestly could do a way better job then, just to pick a name off the top of my head, Matthew freaking Broderick.

I'm convinced the only reason nobody's done The Music Man for one of those live musical things is because they know that if they didn't cast Seth MacFarlane, he would bomb the studio during the performance.

But she was first in training to be a Handmaid with Offred. She escaped by stealing an Aunt's pass, but was later caught and sent to the brothel.

Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminist and Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist. Basically the real life versions of those cartoon feminists that conservatives believe in. They are all for the empowerment and equality of women, but, you know, only the right sort of women. You know, women exactly like them.

Ooh, that is true. Someone who sold out for power and so they found a fertile Daughter of Ham for him. I hope that's the case. There's some real interesting stuff there.

Not wild about Samira Wiley as Moira. While she ABSOLUTELY deserves all the work she can get, and diversifying casting is never a bad thing, having a black Handmaid drastically undercuts Gilead's racism from the book, which is thematically significant. Black Handmaids mean biracial children in the top levels of

"I judge women for specious and weird reasons, bring it up for no good reason, and also my girlfriend's sisters and friends hate me. What's with that?"

I always said "off red". I think it's a matter of the name's etymology differing from the pronunciation, as is often the case in the real world.

Yeah, it was more of a "Watch yourself, because you lie down with dogs…" Plus, the feminists in question were (though the term was not coined yet) SWERFs and presumably TERFs. And they suck anyway.

Oh, they don't look it here, but their general look and pretty much everything about them in the books strongly implied Judaism. Handler is well-known for working Jewish themes and characters into his writing.

He has to be, right?

In one of his adult books, he describes a splash of semen looking like a necklace, and later describes a necklace as looking like a splash of semen. It was a very Snicket technique applied to a very not Snicket situation and I was quite taken aback.

I just don't think the book's masterful use of unreliable narrator would translate. The old Lolita problem.

Well, I'd say Olaf was a bit crypto-Jewish in the books, but so were the kids, and that's somewhat lost here, I agree.

He shows up here and there. He's actually pretty busy in Chicago theater, if I recall. I caught him on broadway some years back when a Steppenwolf production transferred.

That movie had such a lazy soundtrack and was so desperate to be Shrek, I'm amazed that it didn't and with a dance party, but you are correct. I have to imagine the only reason it didn't end with a dance party is because that wasn't a cliché yet, so taking the initiative to do it would have been a little too much