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Uh, wait, where are the quotes of the Twitterers? The merits of the opinion excepted, it seems super lazy to not pull together the tweets and comments and present them here...

unpopular opinion. these articles are trash click bait. the vast majority of people (men women whatever) could not care less about these few morons on twitter, but articles like this keep giving them a bigger voice, thus leading to them being more outspoken, in an endless cycle of stupid.  

p4k rarely reviews most pop that you hear on the radio. they will review “good” pop - beyonce, ariana grande, kacey musgraves.

I just finished it! Show was medium. She was great though, I don’t think it’s really a stretch, think of Roxie from Chicago but a lot more campy.

This scene was...not great and Brie Larson was not great in it.  

But there were several men on Twitter who were not having it.

Shit article 

And yet another circle jerk article from the mundane minds at AVclub. Do you guys ever get bored of trying to justify all the shitty stuff that your woke allies pull?

We get it. You hate men. You think they are sexist, misogynistic, cavemen who just need to sit down and let the women run things because all we know how to do is kill and harass things.  Grow up.

So a powerful, human like alien woman, capable of flying through fucking space and all sorts of shit, robs a normal guy of his jacket, helmet, and bike all because he’s rude to her, and that’s a perfectly acceptable way to act because “toxic masculinity?” Reverse the genders and you would be calling her a villain and

I love how you guys frame this story. She used superpowers to harm a normal person because he asked for a little smile? Then she steals clothes and his motorcycle. If any Male superheroes knowingly harmed a woman, there would be just as much outrage. If Captain America tried to break Peggy Carters hand when she

There are several problems with this movie. Feminism is not one of them.

Now, it’s been a while since I’ve seen Doctor Strange, but wasn’t him not performing the surgery considered a bad decision in-universe? One which helps him grow into a better person?

Pitchfork pointedly opted out of reviewing pop music until ~2 years ago (Reputation, for example, was the first Taylor Swift album they covered)

Pitchfork is important in the music media circle jerk, not so much to people who just like to listen to music.

I agree with you completely. I occasionally revisit 40 oz when I’m feeling nostalgic, and there are some tracks that still give me goosebumps. I generally just skip “Date Rape” or cringe my way through it. When it was a fresh track, my 14 year-old pals and I loved randomly yelling “DATE RAPE!” the way Bradley did at

Was literally just having this conversation a couple days ago as a friend called sublimes lyrics “rapey” and I was like “Huh? You know the date-rapist isn’t an aspirational figure in that song right?”

Yeah I always thought of that song as an anti-date rape anthem, the girl gets justice. I can see how some might say that you shouldn’t make light of something so serious, and I am sure there are people who will misinterpret the lyrics as a big joke punching down. But I think it’s unique and somewhat wholesome in it’s

What about when Doctor Strange refused to perform surgery on a patient for fear of screwing up his record?”

I think it’s because it’s called “Date Rape” so everyone just assumes it’s pro date rape when it's actually pretty explicitly anti.