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I still don’t understand why they all get to shocked and horrified when the anti-Establishment candidate is ignored in favor of the Establishment candidate they love to castigate.

Ah, gotcha. I definitely enjoyed Golden Son less; it felt like there was WAY too much happening, and the way Pierce Brown blatantly assassinated Roque’s character was pretty infuriating.

(Did you read Red Rising before you read Golden Son? It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and it’s SUPER violent, but I’m curious if you skipped book 1!)

Hungarians are so fucking weird, y’all. Like, so, so weird.

Oh, you can fuck right off with your Bill Cosby and Patrick Kane apologia.

Swap out Ken Burns for Morgan Freeman and I’m in. Burns shouldn’t be allowed near a documentary about race after his romanticized horseshit on the Civil War.

I’m just still so mad about David Oyelowo.

I can’t tell you how incredibly gratifying that is to read. One of the reasons I’ve been so drawn to MOAS—beyond the selfless, life-saving work that they do—is that it was started by a couple who saw people needlessly drowning and said, “This is not right, what can I do to make it better?” And obviously it’s different

If you look at the refugee crisis and feel moved to help but aren’t sure how, MOAS is a great organization to kick a couple bucks over to. All they do all day is fish people out of the water.

My CVS is like this! It’s definitely not the experience I’ve had at every CVS, but the one I use now just has great pharmacists and pharmacy techs who always go above and beyond.

No, you’re ignorant.

Tony Blair is a shitstain, but IRC is aces. I think David’s become a better person since he’s gotten away from the seedy underbelly of British politics and into the seedy underbelly of international aid and development.

RedViolet is about to send me into a rage spiral. What the actual fuck.

I wouldn’t say this is the dumbest thing I’ve read on the internet, but this is an extremely dumb comment. Extremely. Extraordinarily. Outrageously.

You could start with the subjunctive mood.

I hear you on Black Panther, but Spiderman hardly needs a lengthy introduction.

Only tangentially related, but your comment made me think of this article—college theatre is obviously a long way off from Hollywood, but sometimes, the actor’s answer just has to be “No, thanks.”

How is this fun for people to watch? Still?