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I see you and your fucking villain mustache.

I know we haven’t known each other long but they say with true love, you just know. So: dearest SarDeliac, will you marry me?

I’ve only seen bits and pieces of the new season but Prue was the change that stuck out to me most. Sandy and Noel don’t have the chemistry of Mel and Sue but they fit the show’s tone and so I think that can come with time. Prue, on the other hand, feels less like Mary and more like a sort of posh Paul. I can’t

Yes, this is my emotional support toddler, Tayden.

I think it’s pretty telling that it’s always specifically reverse racism. Like deep down they know it isn’t actual racism so they have to use the modifier.

As this is a legal case, “whether it’s legal or not” is pretty much the only thing that matters. “You” (or rather, the government) absolutely can force a privately-owned business to do things they wouldn’t otherwise do. That is the basis for essentially all laws relating to business regulation.

Do you think that people can reasonably be forced to do things they simply don’t want to do (i.e. no deep-seated belief)? What about cases where someone’s deep-seated belief runs counter to someone else’s rights?

If a neo-Nazi went into a cake shop and asked them to make a cake depicting a lynch scene with a big thumbs-up beside it, and the cake shop refused, is that discrimination?

If Scardina knowingly went to this shop for the sole purpose of ordering a cake, yeah, that would be pretty dumb. But I really doubt that’s what she did. In the previous case with this guy, the Supreme Court did not rule in his favor regarding the discrimination: they simply ruled that the lower courts had not done

I am so very sad that this is a thing that actual people believe.

Is that the standard rotation now? I’ll have to update my charts.

May it please you to know that that site is blocked on my work computer due to “explicit/adult content”.

“Being uncomfortable is better than being dead”

I’m not sure we’re on the same page here...

I would say you must be new to arguing about Star Wars on the internet if you really think no one cares about the other media, but fine: Finn can be a space janitor. How many of the other white-armored people we see are actually janitors or delivery people or cafeteria workers or whatever else? Why are their deaths a

Admittedly that’s from books and not the movie itself.

If Finn was in fact a janitor who somehow ended up on multiple missions for the First Order military (the mission where he freezes is not the first time he was deployed), that still serves my point: with the advent of the latest movies stormtroopers have gone from nameless faceless grunts to individual people and yet

I don’t see how that’s relevant to Finn’s stormtrooper-dom or to my original point.

“Stormtrooper” is the term for a member of the First Order’s infantry. Either Finn is a stormtrooper—and therefore a member of the First Order’s fighting forces—or he is not. There is a long list of evidence that Finn was a stormtrooper (e.g. he wears stormtrooper armor, he refers to his stormtrooper training, he is