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Naw, Morty’s Mind Blowers was not good compared to the improvisational feel and hilarity of the Interdimensional Cable episodes (both of them.)

Naw! That one was fantastic! It was *all* build up to that final exchange with the psychiatrist:

“Rick, the only connection between your unquestionable intelligence and the sickness destroying your family is that everyone in your family, you included, use intelligence to justify sickness.

You seem to alternate between

Mr. Meeseeks is amazing! I can see how the voice can be annoying... I watch Adventure Time. Earl of Lemongrab is the pretty much the same voice, so... I got used to it.

Meh... Morty’s Mind-Blowers wasn’t as great as the rest of this season. Everything else has raised the bar so high, I don’t think it could ever have stood up to Pickle Rick or Tales from the Citadel. Man! Those episodes were so amazing!!!

Seriously! It’s the Existential angst and reflection of Rick’s deep self-loathing, his inability to connect properly with humans, and the way he feels about interpersonal relationships how that makes the character so damaged and self-destructive, and furthermore how that reflects with Beth... URGH!!! It makes the show

Oh for fucks sake! >:(

Okay, let’s caveat that, PLEASE! I’ve been a fan of Rick and Morty for quite some time now and I have *yet* to spend a significant time with a Rick and Morty fan who isn’t fun to be around. Mind you, I go to conventions *as* (a few different ones) Rick.
I love that cosplay because I can be as obnoxious as I want with

Puerto Rico knows that feel...

Person, you still don’t seem to understand the concept of a social construct versus and actual identity. That is ignorant. You’re being ignorant.  

You want a discussion, then you’ll need to understand WHAT you’re talking about, first. Seriously. If you can’t understand what is being discussed, try educating yourself.

First off, that was not an ad hominem. I was not attacking your character, I was attacking your words as purposefully missing the point of the article.

The original Article quite clearly states that Bergdorf is arguing against the social construct of “white.” You’re either too stupid to understand what that means or

Dude, don’t be a whiny baby. “Society caters to me because I’m white, but then people on the internet demand that I show basic respect and dignity to marginalized people. Wah.” Get over yourself!
She straight up told you it was the social construct of “whiteness” that she was upset by, not white people. She’s arguing

Is this supposed to English? Just asking for a friend...

You sound incredibly ill-informed and, yes, you sound racist as well.

Yes, it is not only “unfair” to target a group of people to incarcerate disproportionately, it was actually ruled as a violation of the 4th amendment by a federal judge.

I think people should be irritated with him for 3 specific reasons. First, racial slurs in any situation are unacceptable. Second, he’s screwing with people’s livelihoods. And three, that was a complete and total lack of creativity in swearing! Here people look up to him to be some kind of talent, but how basic is

These people are being purposefully obtuse.

No, you’re being obtuse.

Actually, she literally stated “I mean white people as a social construct that isn’t real.” That’s a societal construct that promotes the idea that one group is different from the next based on artificial differences, in this case it’s based on pseudo-scientific ideas like race and evolutionary psychology. How do you

Did you actually read the article? The very next line literally states, “I mean white people as a social construct that isn’t real.”

Yes! Absolutely! Everyone needs to be more sensitive to the experiences of minorities. It’s not difficult! All it takes is just to be slightly aware of others.

Did you read the article? 2 things to be aware of:
1. She’s telling people not to worry, they won’t be deported.
2. People are still going to be deported unless they file a 2-year renewal by the 5th of October.

“Perhaps more surprising than Trump’s bizarre “everything is fine” message is the fact that he was acting on