But will replies be penested
But will replies be penested
Beverly Hills Kinja
I'll check out the discussion to wallow in outrage, but I assume there is zero chance that this town hall thing will make any difference.
KINJA DOE
I can only imagine that owners of great but struggling restaurants watch this show and just moan "HOW??? HOW????"
This definitely sounds like less work than hacking HBO just to get Natalie Dormer's phone number.
On the plus side, free lizard tail!
I'm impressed by people's honesty. If I were a Taylor Swift fan, I'd totally claim to not know who she was on the off chance I could be on the jury. Even if I weren't a fan, I probably still would so I could sell any juicy gossip to TMZ. I guess what I'm saying is that I'm a terrible person.
Huh, yeah, I don't remember any women in the movie who weren't fairly nice, sympathetic characters — except maybe the mom of that one poor kid who was framed for cursing?
"This fall….9-1-1 changes everything"
Top Chef Canada was great — it's like they genuinely tried to be as dramatic and confrontational as they could, but simply couldn't bear it.
Is this part of 1997 Week?
Yeah, Gordon Ramsay does seem to genuinely care about fostering a great British restaurant scene. America though….
I remember when that terrible cooking competition show The Taste was on, and one year they had a British version at around the same time. It was so dramatically more tasteful and serious that I as an American was insulted that our garish, crass version was what the creators assumed we wanted, and also depressed that…
Count yourself lucky! As I do, that the article I was in doesn't appear to have survived online!
He knows nothing!
When the movie came out, there were a ton of people who suddenly became extremely invested in (a) hating the movie, and (b) explaining to anyone who would engage them why they hated the movie. It's a familiar phenomenon these days, but back then I was amazed that someone would expend so much energy on something they…
I agree, it actually qualifies as underrated these days, since it's now remembered more as a schmaltzy romance than a solid (if flawed) historical action flick. And yeah, the fact that Rose is at the center of the story, and isn't just an appendage of the male hero, is a big part of what I liked about the film.
I will probably make a good-faith effort to stick around. However, I have previously made good-faith efforts to comment on Kinja sites like io9, Kotaku, and Jalopnik, and have had to stop because the experience is so awful, so I'm not optimistic.
I like how the tidal wave of white-hot hatred, outrage, and loathing for Kinja expressed here over the past few weeks is being described as "apprehension" and "unease."