hannibalbarca13
Raging Celt
hannibalbarca13

I really truly do not understand what the deal with leftists and the guillotine fantasy is. I know that rightists will just call us violent either way, but maybe cool it with advocating for violence against out-groups. We have to be better than the GOP—not in a “they go low, we go high” way, but, rather, in having

LOL. ......Revolution.......HAHA.......you truly believe that don’t you? 95% of the people in this country don’t have the ability to even think about a revolution. The politics fanaticism is already becoming a hated thing. 20 years from now, we’ll look back on this period and laugh, wondering why we were so damn

This is an absurd, wild and dangerous fantasy by someone ill-equipped to actually carry out the violence they dream of.

will be among the first up against the wall when the Revolution comes :)

it’s still really disappointing that Netflix decided to cast Danny Rand as a white guy

While I understand people’s complaints about The Last Jedi I can’t help but think that the problems were a result of The Force Awakens being so derivative of the original trilogy and that Rian Johnson should have written and directed the whole trilogy and I am also significantly more interested in what he will do in

The first time I saw TLJ I didn’t hate it but I was disappointed that it didn’t line up with the movie I thought it was going to be. Then I spent a couple of days processing the whole thing and I let go of my preconceived pet theories and watched the movie for a second time and was able to enjoy it for what it is. Now

I’ve become an ardent defender of the movie over the last week since seeing it, but I do have to admit I felt weird coming out of the theater. But I found myself liking it more and more the more I thought about it, the opposite about how I felt with The Force Awakens. I need to see it again, but The Last Jedi is such

Exactly this. All anybody could talk about was “it’s going to be a beat-for-beat rehash of Empire” and when it ended up being very different people got mad.

Just watched it yesterday and spent about an hour reading this site’s articles on it over the last week. I find it odd that there are the older SW fans who decry that this film destroys the classic SW history and characters, and takes it into too new a direction...and yet the outcry after TFA was that it was too much

Also, why do you look like a 5 year old when writing the word “Dad”

moar liek “if you’re going to go through the trouble of using spoiler warnings, maybe don’t telegraph those spoilers in the post title.”

Headlines here are getting more spoilerific every day... c’mon, a lot of us do not/can not watch the show in real time.

Trust the Force. Ahsoka will be fine in Filoni’s hands. Nobody knows her better.

I can’t watch that episode without tears. And that, to me, is the best praise I can give it. Her ending, if she never shows up again, is perfect. I’m with you.

You shut your filthy mouth!

I hope Chopper zaps you in the dick for that comment

Leave Chopper alone! ;P

Oh good heavens. Had I not grown up in San Jose and been to they Mystery House multiple times, I might find this intriguing. But the only “based on actual events” that is true is that Sarah Winchester had this crazy house built. It is FAR from the most haunted house in the world. I’d venture to say it’s not haunted by

Hey, if it features Helen Hunt or Vivica Fox, sign me up, brother!