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The MCU narrative is essentially done for me. It was right there in the title: End Game. Perfect ending to a great story. On to other things.

I mean, convoluted is an understatement.

Strange story.

It’s being hyped up like he was a bigoted monster who did 12 MILLION DOLLARS worth of harm.

But it just sounds like half of the managers and supervisors I’ve ever had. Does Amazon owe me 120 million because they are so much richer than De Niro and there were managers there who treated me vastly worse than

That’s it over 11 years?

Excellent show, shame it didn’t run longer. Stellar supporting cast, and Perry’s performance was genuinely, deeply moving.

In better AV Club days, there was a recuring joke in the reviews about this show being called Goon. Still, I think I watched nearly every episode of it, and really enjoyed it.

I wholeheartedly enjoyed this show and was really disappointed when it was cancelled. 

There are quite a few places where you can get some good Gaza coverage. Try there. Or stick your head in a desk drawer and slam it shut.


I mentioned this show yesterday on this very site as my favorite thing he’s ever done. 

Never really watched much Friends. I did enjoy Perry in the short lived “Go On” but the most memorable role of his for me will always be as a voice actor in Fallout:New Vegas.

And Keanu still walks among us...

I half expected Cate, for instance, to be wooed back by Shetty with the admission that the Dean truly does see the young empath as a daughter surrogate.

I repeat; Palestine can end this conflict any time they want by releasing the hostages (taking hostages is recognized as a war crime by thr UN btw) and surrendering. Babies instantly saved.

Just a reminder: Palestine is still holding hundreds of innocent Israeli hostages, many of them children. Do victims take hostages?

Yeah, I think the issue here is that most people expect a stand-up act to be embellished for the purpose of making it funnier, not to increase empathy for the speaker (except to the extent that it helps with the former goal) or as an attempt to offer critiques of real issues like racism and xenophobia.

I don’t really

So, everything the New Yorker said was true, Hasan just thinks he had a really good reason for it?

“Emotional truths” sounds a bit to me like “Alternative facts”.

20 minute video that could have just been an email.

I mean, I didn’t think he was a psycho before, but now...

He makes himself sound insincere. He seems to continually admit that he embellished the truth (like really, really, really embellished it, one might even consider these lies) without realizing that the problem is he’s embellishing the truth while presenting it as the actual truth.