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The sorting is a real problem, though it sounds like they are working on a solution (though, again, not sure why this all went live while they were still working on solutions to what they knew were going to be big problems).

I also don’t like the placement of the Facebook share button (and I’m guessing the Tweet button is a problem for others) - I don’t want to accidentally publish my comments on here to FB - I try to maintain my pretenses as some sort of professional on there!

I’m not really annoyed by the ‘show more replies’ as it allows us to quickly browse the ‘primary comments’ quickly before deciding which to dive into - this was one problem that Disqus has that seems better on Kinja (though I am definitely not ready to advocate for Kinja at this point - today is the first time I’ve

I recognize this isn’t your fault and the AV Club team seems to be working hard at making this conversion work for us regulars... but I do have to question why these issues - which are not minor - weren’t addressed before the changes went live.

I still can’t tell if this is connected to disqus, mostly because I don’t think I’ve had to actually log into disqus in a year...

I’m not yet convinced Kinja is the end. There are also some things to like about the new layout - it is better for those of us who prefer larger text, for example... but... WHY AREN’T THE RECENT TV REVIEWS PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED ALONG WITH THE GRADES FOR THOSE EPISODES!?

Here’s a test post... am I in the grays? Will my comment pend on end?

The gold did get through, the large caravan you saw Drogon burn was the wheat supplies needed to get King's Landing through the winter.

I am pretty sure that was Jaime's death scene… Bronn wasn't shown after the two went into the water, so who knows about him (I could see him surviving and joining Dany and Tyrion). However, the camera panned to show the depth of the lake and we saw a pretty dead-eyed Jaime in all his armor, with his metal arm sinking

Or Michael Bay.

Part of their problem here results from President Trump's lack of any substantive political ideology. His White House is understaffed and has lost all staff-members with direct connections to the RNC. Moreover, his White House is staffed by numerous factions pursuing different agendas - in part, made possible by the

Oh, it will backfire - as it has been for his entire tenure in office. Doesn't mean that Bannon and his ilk won't continue to do deep and lasting damage to our country, both domestically and internationally, in the meantime.

Point being, even in the deep south there is some recognition of the importance of diversity and the right to maintain one's own cultural and linguistic identity while also adopting, and adapting to, aspects of more 'mainstream' American culture - hell, this very idea is what is protecting the dwindling number of

Did you see what this article is about? The last of the GOP establishment is fired/resigns from the White House last week and now, on the same day, the DOJ announces it will have its FRONT OFFICE (i.e. explicitly partisan political appointees rather than career bureaucrats) 'investigate' discrimination against whites

It definitely is moving in that direction insofar as the Senate is concerned.

You know, we let Louisiana become a state at a time when a majority of its citizens spoke French instead of English…

Can we just trade those people for would-be immigrants who know that English is our primary language, regardless of whether they speak it?

We've been mistaking his being a misanthrope and nihilist for being racist all along!?

John Adams wasn't a clear deist - indeed, he tended to show some level of real protestant devotion to Christianity in his writings. Of course, Jefferson, Franklin and other founding fathers were deists or otherwise religiously unorthodox. Hell, Jefferson wrote his own version of the Bible that removed all the