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Didn't say you needed experience to communicate an opinion. You need experience to communicate an opinion that should be taken seriouslyp is the point.

This is the rare post of yours here I largely agree with, but as far as I can tell, he didn't send it out as a mass email, it just got shared a lot, so there is every reason to think he wanted a conversation, and no way to tell he didn't get one.

Because Ihnet wrote a dumb article that never takes into consideration why these movies are made or the sheer luck in their being made at all when people don't go to see them.

Maybe. I don't know. I don't know how much he's studied it, and if one needs experience before communicating an opinion, these comments-sections need to be shut down.

Tell me about it.

You need to put your name on the email coming from your address?

Looking for where I said that. Nope, don't see it. Trouble is, the o.p. didn't make that distinction, either.

Trump was/is, in fact, popular with conservatives because they are worried about their jobs and their safety. If Hillary Clinton had effectively conveyed a concern and commitment to either, she'd probably be in the White House right now.

That's utterly irrelevant to the subject. No one, including the guy who wrote it, is claiming that women or minorities have it better. That isn't what the email was even about.

Embarrassing to see your comment upvoted so heavily. If you think conservatives aren't worried about things like keeping their jobs and safety in public…

Would Heller be offended?

You work at the Improv?

They save our data and share it with the government; they've been evil for decades!

The widescreen process patented by Paramount?

Gizmodo is Cambot's superhero identity.

Well, he's a tech guy. Consider the author and intended audience. You or I wouldn't go into all the causation, exceptions and detailed analysis of an argument we were making.

No, but I thought it was interesting, and I applaud Google for responding to it without trying to stop s distribution. I prefer discussion to censorship.

I don't want them, but I'm not an idiot. I know why Hollywood makes the movies it makes and not the movies I want to see. And that's why I skip most mainstream movies. Asking why there are not more original Moms Gone Wild movies is a lot like asking why there aren't more punk rock ballads. That's not what the genre…

I don't know why anyone would look for insight or originality in a genre series. The Men Gone Wild movies are just as bad, but no one writes think-pieces about them.

Ah. Still disagree, but no biggie.