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Ah, OK, I get you. I should’ve gotten that right away, too.

Nope. I said I had no interest in seeing it, or any of the planned sequels. This isn’t a judgment of its quality, or the fact that other people enjoy them. Simply a statement of fact. I saw the trailers, read the reviews (I am a huge S/F nerd) and talked to people who had seen it, then made an informed decision that

had to get through a few paragraphs of name calling, swearing, and puns before getting to what the headline implied the article would be about

Nope. I haven’t even seen the first one. That’s how much I don’t care about how pretty it is.

ah, it seems like you just discovered patriarchy. 

And yet, I still have no interest in seeing any of these.

How long until Disney realizes they’ve been completely played buying the rights to Avatar?

Well, when boys learn that “slovenly, disconnected man-child” is the norm for men/fathers, what else are they going to grow up to be?

That assumes that:

Older male relatives seem invested in setting a deadline for my independence—one asked my partner when I’m finally going to quit my job and learn to cook.

Does ‘Wifey’ get the same amount of hate?

I hate Hoobastank

For real Karen?

Make your hobby hubby.
Keep your hubby happy.
When he’s a little chubby,
He’s a happy pappy.

Anyone can complain on the internet. Can you drive clicks while doing it? Also, how did hubby-hating qualify for Giz instead of Jez?

If you want to complain about men and gender inequality, go for it, but the term “hubby” has been around for generations and this is just plain silly.
I hate Brillo and I also hate pennies, but they both have their place, as do various terms of endearment people do or do not choose to use.

When we had a single family home I always wanted a geothermal system but never got around to it.  Retrofitting the home was always stupid expensive and annoying and rebuilding from the ground up was never an option.

so your cooling your entire house even though you are likely only in one room).

Cooling rooms one at a time is *horribly* inefficient due to the increased running of the condenser.  It’s drastically more energy efficient to run a whole house AC than it is to only cool down the room that you’re in (assuming that you actually change rooms on occasion and don’t just live your whole life in a single