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things i noticed on rewatch:

in one of the follow up pieces he wrote for that article, he talks a little about how he prefers to take political stances that are fanciful and will quite possibly never be realized over pragmatic ones that are achievable because he feels like it helps push the boundaries of political discourse. i can't speak for how

*sean penn sues micheal b jordan*

related: boy would i love to see bill hader play the joker in a live action movie

why would they call it "america's next top weatherman" when half the contestants are women

I watched it for the third time last night too. It's very pretty, but the character work is deeply lacking.

"we're at the start of the Sixth Mass Extinction"

its really not that hard to match pants with a nice shirt and a jacket in a way that looks nice - it's more or less just a matter of making sure everything fits and picking appropriate fabrics and colors.

in general i'm really wary of the idea that there are particular spaces where we shouldn't have critical discussions about media because it's "obnoxious" — the fact that there is media presence at all at events like E3 or PAX implies that the products on display are at risk of interrogation — and gaming companies

the idea that people might want to criticize the process by which a company makes decisions relating to the production of a cultural product isn't a particularly radical one.

i feel like the adequacy of a response should really lie in content, rather than prep time

[serious question] when is this generation of consoles going become backwards compatible - i know sony is planning to do that streaming rental thing, but i've seen in a number of places that the PS4 is powerful enough to do PS3 software emulation and sony were doing some internal tests. i really wanna play ratchet and

what would "an entirely adequate response" look like, exactly?

it seems to me that the point is to establish your views on diversity as something you're going to have to account for.

i feel like it's important to note at some point here that

I'd probably put Captain Cold on there as number two, and Ward/Dr Hyde as four and three, specifically.

Singh is gay in the comics.

there's something really ugly about the viciousness with which people are willing to attack people online. i've had an ex-partner try to publicly shame me online after we broke up, to moderate success. it was incredibly stressful - i ended up getting a couple of anonymous threatening messages, and i had a couple of

he was travelling in time and space, though - he explicitly was returning to the spot he was when he was running to get the weather wizard the day before