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iamamarvan

Gtfoh with this bullshit. You know damn well that this story (assuming it’s true) isn’t simply about someone “changing their mind about something.” You also know damn well that if Boebert simply had a “personal opinion” about abortion, there wouldn’t be a problem. Guess what, everyone has a personal opinion about

I like most Tarantino movies. It is not anything against people that like them, it is about being against those that have turned liking Tarantino into a personality.

I remember your facade cracking when you argued against an actual lawyer, and woman, who repeatedly told you how wrong you were about something, which you utterly failed at recognizing.  That was 2022's best facade cracking, I think.

Could you transition to someone who makes smart jokes?

And then the instant they turned 18 they dropped out of college to live with you, leaving all money, phones, keys and driving licenses behind? Went on a multi-month holiday with you in Hawai’i where you spent most of your time assaulting women in bars and being arrested, and then went on the run with you to an unknown

“...we figured out how to make these amazing trilogies. Of course, we didn’t actually apply any of that learning to the Jurassic World movies.”

What you’re describing in that opening sentence is grooming.

As someone who didn’t play TLOU until the PS4 remaster and has no intention of getting this remake, I have no problem with this. There are plenty of people who might have skipped (or were too young to have had) the PS3 and/or PS4 but now have a PS5 and want to try this game.

Sorry, 20-plus-year-olds don’t get to hide behind “naive and impressionable” anymore. I’m pretty sure I knew by age 24 that it would be inappropriate to hang around with middle schoolers.

If you in your early 20's (still a very naive and impressionable age) and you met a 12 year-old who was struggling with their identity and their parent’s weren’t supportive, you wouldn’t feel like stepping in as a support system of some sort?

but the supposed victim makes it sound like they felt like Miller provided them a kind of safe haven away from abusive parents”

Caveat that this is exactly what a groomer would try to develop in their groomee.

“Rumor has it that Spielberg once wanted a Jurassic film to build to scenes involving dinosaurs strapped with rockets, running into battle”

The thing is, people who prefer to binge can do so - they simply have to wait until all the episodes have been released.

Except lots of Netflix shows end each episode with some big cliffhanger anyway, so the binge model doesn’t actually do anything to prevent that.

No, the only reason people even bring up weekly releases is because they’ve been trained to get that from networks from years past.

“Are people spending an entire week talking about one episode of tv? You just watching that one show and feel the need to discuss it constantly?”

In my experience, yeah! People are aware that not everyone has the time to binge it right away, so they’re more careful about it. There are also just less people who’ve seen it immediately to spoil it immediately. Whereas in a weekly show it’s like “whatever, you should just watch on time next week”

Throw in Breaking Bad or even Better Call Saul. 

“The last time I ever went to a Gamestop, an employee openly mocked my intelligence for not signing up for their membership thing