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They said that it’s 22000 square feet which are about 10% of a real big box store. It’s about the size of say a medium size grocery store.

I love this show & somehow it had never occurred to me, that must be an amazingly big set. I guess I thought they just shot it in a real WalMart (or whatever) they took over.

Seeing those scenes set in the pharmacy reminds me how much I miss the smarmy pharmacist in the show.

It takes a certain special kind if asshole to stop by a forum discussion of a show that one doesn’t like just to say that they do not like the show.

Thanks for the update. The uncertainty was killing us.

Perhaps an unpopular opinion: The movies were worth it but Lydia is not worth it.

It comes down to context. You can find plenty of stock disaster footage without it being easily linked to an actual known event.

¡ i never doubted that the majority was not affected !

The album is ‘art’. The nature of such is (often) to provoke, even with such an image. The movie JFK is similar to a ‘documentary’. Considering that the “official version” was a blatant lie, people kept digging. This is journalism.

Its one thing to use footage in context, but using it as stock disaster footage is a bit insensitive.

Fun fact about Netflix—despite being a platform for a visually dominated medium, they’re actually one of the most accessible for the visually impaired. Every Netflix Original title has a descriptive audio track, and as of the most current count by the American Council for the Blind (01//15/2019), there are 853 total ti

Isn’t it amazing how none of the commenters seems to grasp why this is ‘problematic’ at the least?

I'd prefer to not be the victim of someone else's natural selection.

Blind people are ecstatic about the bird box challenge. “Look at him bump in to things. Hilarious! Not being able to see things is so funny!

Comments don’t get approved, Alex Jones

I assume there are many ex-castmembers that either (1) are totally done with TWD or (2) asked for too much money. Since Yeun has a lot of stuff going on right now, I assume he’s the latter.

Yea the “PC culture is out of control” narrative has been around since before PC was a term. Howard Cossell got heat for a possible racial comment in ‘83, and the mechanisms for outrage and backlash against the outrage were in place then.

I’m sure all the college kids are so bummed out on missing this wonderful gay joke exchange between Seinfeld and Dana Carvey on the show:

In his Comedians Getting Coffee episode Seinfeld said something about people being overly PC (I don’t remember exactly) and Mulaney got kinda quiet and changed the subject quickly. 

Just do your shopping as you normally would, then hit up the self-checkout line where you can take all the time you need depositing coins in peace.