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That’s Cotton Hill all the way.

Greens with no meat and chicken with no skin? Girl, BYE!

Tastes in food are personal, vary wildly from person-to-person, and should never be a topic to judge another on.

Damn it I did it. My ancestors told me not to, my inner culinary expert told me not to. But I read the rest of this God forsaken list and at this point you can just catch me outside. ***Kanye shrug**

I can’t even continue to read this blasphemy. I saw fried chicken skin and cocked my neck back so far you woulda though Dotard had called MY mama a b*tch. I’m unfriending you on FB ma’am. You dis-re-spek-ful fa dis.

Hey, while you’re missing one of the main points of a franchise, do you want to say some racist or homophobic shit while claiming to be a X-Men fan also?

Hey, while you’re missing one of the main points of a franchise, do you want to say some racist or homophobic shit while claiming to be a X-Men fan also?

SJW agenda

The technology isn’t even necessarily more advanced. I’m not sure they actually did anything that the TOS crew couldn’t. It’s just that it LOOKS more advanced because we have better effects tech and production values now, which strikes me as a silly complaint. “This should all look as shitty as the ‘60s forever,

Oh no! Something new! Can’t have that!

Also, have you seen Star Trek before? All the Klingons actual spoke Klingon. How much MORE Stark Trek could this get?

Hey, all a neck pinch takes is the proper training and discipline. It’s a skill, not a super power.

How is the fact that she can do the nerve pinch bull? Humans can do it and canonically have done it, there’s nothing particularly magical about Vulcans doing it.

you seem like a lot of fun at parties

Picard could do the neck pinch after mind melding with Sarek. Data and Odo could do it too.

One of the primary criticisms leveled against Rick And Morty fans is that they mistakenly valorize Rick as a sort of uber-nerd, a shit-talking asshole who’s too smart to abide by normal social rules. Rick is always right, and when he isn’t, he still comes out on top, probably with a catchphrase and an episode-ending

This is a little out there, but Rick and Morty fans remind me of the early rise of “internet atheism” which isn’t really a belief in atheism but more so an attempt to cling to something that makes themselves feel smart.

I’m reaching, sure, but so are R&M fans.

It’s shuffling a COPY of your hand.

Umm read the article fool.

Seems like you haven’t been there lately.