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Not every stereotype that presents itself is meant with malice of even intentional, but if that’s exactly what you’re looking for you’re going to find it.

Did you pointedly choose to not bring up the hook-nosed bug alien that is shrewd about money? The Phantom Menace is even more egregious with its cultural stereotypes (even ignoring the race of aliens that are horrifying asian charicatures).

Probably because MGK has survived his whole career by being one of the most the cringiest performers to cater to the angsty, emotionally childish teenage demographic.

Shane Gillis has been making a reemergence lately, and unsurprisingly he’s still a trash person. He has some weird hatred for abortion- going so far as to say the insane Texas stuff is great and that he’d want more extreme methods to block abortion access.

I totally agree, and I feel that it’s because of Schumacher. The guy has real filmmaking talent, and several quality films to show for it, and his attempt at doing Adam West-era cheese feels so inauthentic. Clooney is actually great at cheese (see Return of the Killer Tomatoes; Burn After Reading; Hail, Caesar!), Uma

Even before all of this I would’ve said she is so unlikable she should be irrelevant. Your screenshot definitely makes me feel that all the more.

ATREIDES MOM, SHE GOT IT GOING ON

Henry Thomas is also in old people makeup for this role- so is Kristin Lehman for his wife, and Alex Essoe for Annabeth Gish’s mother. I really love Henry Thomas’s roles in these Mike Flanagan projects, each role really has you empathetic to his character.

This is funny, thanks.

All I’m saying is that the intent is mired in the phrasing for us laymans, it seems to be carrying too much in too few words. But I get that you feel a certain way about how this was written and are not really receiving what I’m saying, so I’ll leave her at that.

I think you already have one person confused with what was written. Regardless, my point is that it’s an uninformative way to phrase it. Plenty of your readers don’t have the value of your background to parse through a clunky summary like this.

I think the confusion comes less from what Caulfied27 pointed out and more that saying “‘Kool-Aid’ and all” is a vague and uninformative way to capture that a)Jones killed people with cyanide-lased Flavor-Aid, and b) it spawned the idiom “don’t drink the Kool-Aid”.

My new theory is that Chappelle just views himself as a rebel- he doesn’t really care that much about being a TERF (though likely has a lot of TERF beliefs), he just needs to define himself by all the people that he is going to piss off.

I don’t think redditors get to own this, these are just universal truths.

The new flavour of destroying children’s minds is the line of thought “the only way to block CRT is forcing teachers to teach alternative perspectives! Like how slavery and genocide are good things, y’know?”

The people pulling this card about AKA is petty bullshit, and I think they should be putting this energy (and more) about authentic representation for race/culture and neurodiversity. If people are wasting time whining on sorority representation, nobody should give them the time of day until they focus on those

Totally this, to a point. She’s a public figure that is talking publicly about her weight loss. Unless people want to be toxic pricks about it, people should be able to discuss Rebel Wilson’s change in a way that promotes physical and mental health perspectives about size and weight. And people can engage with Rebel

Reporting on the Spears stories has an intrinsic value in the fact that it’s a visible byproduct of how fucked up the conservatorship system in the US is, and visible stories like Spears and the exploitation by her family is educating plenty of people on the issue. Mulaney-Munn thing is exclusively about people being

It is so ridiculous how people really believe the disinformation that unions=undemocratic/socialist/communist. My grandparents here in Canada still buy that idea. Collective bargaining to defend worker’s rights is the definition of democracy. It’s not socialist, or then the workers would have more control over

How do you think Onward fits against other Pixar films? Personally I think it’s pretty low on my list (most of the film is just generic animation or fantasy tropes), though I do give it props for its ending- making the visitation spell a private moment for Barley and his father is one of the best sentimental