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It's not often that the world seems to love a piece of media to the same degree I do, but it's still a nice feeling.

The venn diagram of people who would criminalize abortion and people who think you should be allowed to shoot a would-be burglar in the back as he tries to flee your home is basically just a circle. It's not about whether you think fetuses are people, but whether you think women are. 

If I wasn’t reading these articles, and I saw an ad for some Discovery+ streaming service, it wouldn’t even cross my mind to pay for it without knowing it includes HBO.

A Frankenstein only streaming platform could mean more work for Aaron Eckhart.

The nation’s middle-aged uncles will be sad to learn this “Max” streaming service does not feature a curated selection of 1990s Cinemax softcore.

From an outsider’s perspective, this entire merger seems like a disaster in the making. HBO Max currently has clearly the best streaming content of anyone and they want to add a bunch of rubbish reality TV from the Discovery channel and then prioritize the offerings from D+? Bonkers.

As they like to say over there, “The only moral abortion is my abortion.”

You'd have to dumpster-dive BEHIND the dollar store to find Boebert.

So, she’s cool with the out-of-wedlock sex, and will be helping those crazy kids raise their child (rather than casting them out for their immoral behaviour). Then she indicates that the kids had a choice of whether to abort or not. Seems like a very progressive woman, this Boebert person. Very non-judgmental. We

Yeah, and these are the people who preach abstinence-only sex ed.

Somehow she manages to be the dollar store version of Palin.

repub 1: Let me tell you about this woman I know. High school drop out. 4 kids. Lives off the government dollar. Spouse spent time in jail. One of her 4 just got his girlfriend pregnant at age 17.

That he chose to go with “yeah, I post a lot” rather than “I was hacked” is jarring in both its honesty and hypocrisy.

They both look entitled and pretentious. He looks like he’s trying to give Blue-Steel, and she looks like she expects everyone to acknowledge her magnificence. Together they look exhausting.

The lawsuit will not clear their names because there’s no turning back the clock on the fact that we’ve been shown considerable evidence that the Peltzes and Brooklyn are petty, privileged, empty-headed, Trumpish babies who will scream ‘I’LL SUE!!’ if someone doesn’t give them everything that they want exactly when

It was enjoyable watching Cliff trying to answer Charlie’s questions without lying. Sure, it was obvious what he was doing so it still helped clue Charlie in, but it was still a great bit of acting by Benjamin Bratt.

So did anyone else notice the only lyric from Hook Cliff didn’t sing was “I ain’t telling you no lies?”

He actually does have a glove on when he fires the gun. There’s a quick shot where you see his gloved hand in his pocket behind the holster, just before he reaches into his pocket with his other (ungloved) hand for the switch to turn out the lights.

And an even bigger shout out to the writers for using this silly little prop in a significant way when Charlie uses the dick ring to punch Cliff in the eye and escape.

Yeah I totally agree. I think that’s the thing that I really love about Charlie (and Poker Face in general) is that they *like* people. The show is deeply concerned with characters’ humanities and in particular for those kinds of people who fall through the cracks or get looked down on. There’s a point in the premiere