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Alex Franklin
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Yeah, I mean come on, Trump is such a stereotypical and cliched villain clearly written by an amature liberal author with something to prove. Like, seriously? He gets attacked by a BALD EAGLE? Aren't you laying the symbolism on there a little too thick?

I got Hyper Light Drifter! It's fun and pixely and I really like the "destroy things with your sword to get ammo for your guns" mechanic. I'm currently stuck on the boss in the west, who is breaking all the video game rules by being as fast and aggressive as the player instead of slowly lumbering around the screen and

The guy who did Candle Cove is actually a really good horror comic writer. You should all check out his webcomic, Broodhollow.chainsawsuit.com

Yeah, what has Trump ever done to deserve hate? Sexually assault someone? Lie about anything and everything? Call African Americans genetically predisposed to be "lazy"? Won't someone think of how the perverts and racists feel?

I believe I learned from Homestuck that the end of the world will be brought on by two clowns being put in the White House as a "double president." I think the Faygo-Colored One is both clowns.

In this hypothetical scenario, presumably that rule has also been changed.

I will say, it was… refreshing to have the last question be "What's something you like about your opponent?" Corny? Maybe. But it's nice to know I'm not the only one feeling burned out by political nastiness.

Well I mean if they've already made up their minds they'd have little reason to question them

Trump is to blame for a lot of things, but I'd put more blame for this one on the design of the democratic process itself for creating binary choices. Maybe if there were an option to vote for several candidates at a time, specifying who'd be your first choice, second choice, etc. Some way to reduce the pressure of

But were they actually justified, or just "found" to be justified? One of the problems talked about in the video is how heavily the courts favor the police officer's side since they work with prosecutors so often.

It's annoying that many of the comments under that video are people trying to use this as a springboard to complain about the media not giving as much attention to police shooting unarmed white people as they are to unarmed black people. Like, wherever the bias or lack thereof lies, this is still a problem that can be

I was talking about the idea proposed in the comment, not the original one. One set after the Worst Thing is over and it's just about her and the people she's connected with, trying to get her life back together.

This is free speech! They were under no legal obligation to listen to the people complaining about the movie. Then, as should be in a free, rational society, decisions were made based on what was learned through the free exchange of opinions. They decided it was a stupid idea and canned it.

I wouldn't have seen the premise of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt as a comedy, but with good writing they actually pulled off a tasteful comedy story about a woman who lost her entire childhood to an apocalypse cult that kidnapped her for 15 years.

You forgot to upvote yourself in that last comment.

Phrasing!

Well I mean we don't want more of it to happen.

I don't want the Republican Party to die! I want it to become a good opponent that can balance our side in case it gets stupider! The only thing worse than a two-party system would be a one-party system.

Ever notice how Drumpf is basically treated like a god? People always believe in him, no matter what he's blamed for. When he does awful stuff, others jump to his defense with excuses for why he might have done them. When people complain that he's not saying anything, they are assured that he has a plan for us all,