why wouldn't women be funny? I don't think that the glee of killers upon having killed is particularly funny. Gender doesn't factor into that.
why wouldn't women be funny? I don't think that the glee of killers upon having killed is particularly funny. Gender doesn't factor into that.
That's just the regurgitated nonsense of the Bush years: With us or against us, axis of evil etc.
He was good for Rome if you consider an empire 'good'. He spelt genocide for Gauls, but that's beside the point. Empire always seems beneficial from inside the empire.
Isn't that a term conspiracy nuts use? Just trying to find out what kind of lunacy you are accusing me of. None of the above has anything to do with conspiracy – US actions in Libya are a matter of public record and Hillary has some eloquent justifications at her disposal.
No political statement has ever hit me quite as hard as Hillary's reaction upon hearing of Gaddafi's death. She leans back triumphantly and exclaims: "We came, we saw, he died." Most chilling 10 seconds on youtube.
Yours are very scary sentiments.
The whitewashing is bullshit. At the same time this liberal notion of 'just let us tell OUR stories the way WE want to tell them' seems a bit facile.
Seems like a strange decision to have Wonder Woman kill Germans during WW1. Nazis, sure, anytime, clear battle-lines, but the First World War doesn't really offer clear-cut villains.Why choose one war-crazed, imperialist nation over another?
my brother is a policeman. I don't do blanket police hate. I was referring specifically to Stewart's contortions around blue lives matter in that specific speech.
true, really hard to imagine a Jon Stewart of the right. Or even conservative satire, for that matter.
Well you certainly translated my angry screed into coherent language. Cheers for summarizing, albeit with absolutely understandable criticism attached.
Isn't that cop-loving, Hamilton quoting, preconception-affirming, Obama-venerating hyper-pandering the exact liberal counterpart to Trump?
just stop.
Let me engage with your arguments point by point.
that Donald face looks straight out of Don Rosa. Makes me hopeful for this! The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck is an underrated classic of the medium.
Included, cheers! It's such a reduction of complexity: I see one of the signs and can just go 'ah, that's what you're about, bye.'
No! Shame on you, war doctor! Narrow that shit down!
List of words that immediately disqualify the writer from any further consideration (2016 MRA special edition)
"So curb your anger and use that bipolar for the good of society. Did you also know most actors and writers (and other creative types) are bipolar?"
I come much too late with this, but there is a strange (dare I say… problematic?) strain of judgement running through these reviews.