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1) Thank you, best post in this entire comment section.

I know this is going to shock you but most white people don’t agree with Libby.

The dress code says undergarments are unacceptable, so a “wife beater” would not be okay. Women are allowed to wear cargo shorts and baseball caps, and men are also prohibited from wearing leggings. It isn’t sexist, it’s just a dress code.

We are hiring the best and brightest if hiring pool tends to be white male.

We shouldn’t care. It was completely irrelevant inclusion in the article.

Please look at the “Common misconceptions” section of that article you linked.

He took an opportunity to celebrate a great thing and used it to instead pat himself on the back for not being as misogynistic as misogynists he imagines.

From the video the announcers were saying the ball was caught. So that’s an out and play would stop.

Yeah ... St. Louis fan here. I first learned about the Cardinal Way on deadspin. Kinja seems more obsessed with the Cardinal Way than Cardinals fans.

From your own link,

I feel you 100%. Anytime I point out how bad the movie was, my friends are like “but Dinosaurs!” and also “if you expected more than Dinosaurs eating people, it’s YOUR OWN fault for expecting plot, decently written dialogue, characters that make sense, etc.” Yes, this movie gets a pass just because it had Dinosaurs.

it’s all about them clicks.

Everyone who frequents io9 all ready knows your opinion about interstellar. At what point are you going to get over the fact that you were disappointed in the film and stop finding excuses to repeat that same opinion?

There's almost no "woo" in this film.

She get to planet boyfriend and he's dead. He's a corpse. How is that a victory for the power of love?

The fact that she ended up being right all along doesn't mean she was right because of the power of love.

People are reacting to Anme Hathaway's character's line about love and why the team needs to go to planet her boyfriend went to instead of the one Mat Damon's planet which is showing more promising data. They latch on to this line and disregard the rest of the film and judge the film as love mysticism even though the

Did you read the Wired Magazine interview with Christopher Nolan and Kip Thorne? The plot does not revolve around the power of love.

Sure, you may a former equipment manager with the same experience and equipment this ball boy is likely to have, but you forget that socialblasphemy is a *mechanical engineer*, with knowledge and expertise of off-the-shelf pneumatic tools I've never heard of (I'm also a mechanical engineer). I think his engineering

This might surprise you but a lot of husbands are football fans, gamers, or both.