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JulianWithTheRedCorvette
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You know what I don't get? The music influencing people to take these drugs doesn't even make taking drugs sound any fun.
Future, Lil' Wayne, The Weeknd and a bunch of others all talk about how they got b*tches and drugs and b*tches on drugs but they always sound like miserable fucks. If you're going to destroy your

I don't do crowdsourcing because I have a sense of shame, I don't do church because mom told young Julian don't trust these church folk & I don't do drugs, because I need that money to spend on comic books and tea tree oil.

What clarifying statements? You've been engaging in nothing but glib quips this entire time.

…Um, no. No we didn't. I don't see how you arrived at that conclusion.

The fact that you either can't see or are actively avoiding the implications of your own words is really sad, dude.

…"histrionically attacking a point I never made"…

This has got me wondering; what is everybody's go-to move when somebody gets aggressive and gets in your face?

She definitely kept a cooler head than most.

Honestly, its not really something you get worked up over.

I don't know about this one. On the one hand, I don't really care about the n-word, but having somebody get up in my face like that while I'm trying to do my job would definitely get me hot. I'm not Ben Carson, but anybody invading my space like that can catch these Gifted Hands.
On the other side…I don't feel right

Why is that? I thought the 2nd season of Black Sails was a major upgrade on the 1st because it took some time to add some depth to a cast of characters that were- in my opinion- fairly shallow.

Attacking you? That's what you think I was doing?

I get that all of the viewpoint characters operate in their own little timelines, and most of the time I don't have an issue with the non-linear story. It's just this particular scenario with Arya was especially jarring and took me out of the show because that murder had next to no build-up and we didn't get to see

Having "insight" isn't the same as being able to speak truth to a subject. If you know that, why the fuck are you trying to argue the point?

You can build empathy, you can gain a greater perspective on some of the issues that they face, but you will never, ever be able to honestly speak from the perspective of a racial etc. minority if you're not one.

Since seeing this episode, I've been puzzling over just how much time had passed between the preceding episode. It couldn't have been that long because the Lannister army was still chilling in the Riverlands, suggesting that they had only recently taken Riverrun. How, exactly, Arya was able to do the Titus Andronicus

I've never been the biggest fan of R&B (contemporary or "classic") but I seriously think one could make the argument that male-fronted R&B is a dying genre.

You got a point. He did write Dutchman.

Bruh, I haven't been criticizing BMB; I've been criticizing you. Specifically, this statement:

There's no possible way that the man who made "Don't Tell'em" & wrote a consent anthem. That's like saying Amiri Baraka wrote The Turner Diaries; yes, it's theoretically plausible, except no, it really isn't.