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I have some problems with the film. Mainly that they would talk up some big giant obstacle, and the moment that the necessary emotional beat gets hit, the obstacle is easy/peasy or removed. Like ‘oh shit, a German Destroyer and eight rowboats of men are coming! — battle battle battle — mentor figure dies — all the

Yeah, I actually liked the statue, but I liked it as a metaphor for standing up to America’s worship of “up” markets - a visual emphasizing that increasing stock prices shouldn’t trample actual the economic needs of people globally.

This election has brought out the weirdest, creepiest, most boorish parts of the American psyche out of the dank cellars in which they were hiding.

This! If this is what they call “revolution”, it’s a pretty damn lazy one. The base of the democratic party consistently vote for Hillary. Bernie gets Millennials and white men. Millennials are completely unreliable voters, who never show up to the midterm elections. White men are not the democratic base. Demographics

He needs to tone down his shit and be the candidate who declared “Nobody cares about the emails!” in the first debate. Debate issues. Current policy. Not the Iraq war vote. Not “super predators.” Not speaking fees.

while I agree that the “bernie or bust” issue is kinda crazy in light of Trump and Cruz...

I don’t entirely blame them either. when you get your hopes up to be able to sincerely and authentically vote *for* someone for once, to give into the idea that you might end up having to just vote against someone once again...

Every time he loses, Bernie Sanders alludes to voting “irregularities.” When he wins, mostly caucuses, which are not very democratic in their own right given that most people can’t have the time to participate in them, not so much. The Democrats dropped from NY rolls would be favorable towards Hillary. Because Hillary

I like both Hillary and Bernie, and no doubt Hillary is the most qualified candidate. I get it, and think she’s great. That said, you have to respect a guy who is running a campaign without massive funding- so he’s beholden to no one except the voting public- and who is proposing his ideal vision for America. There is

I’m not sure what you think is going to happen when you post a very debatable opinion on the Internet, of all places, and then finish it up by inflaming people with that sexist Berniebro garbage. Baiting people to anger as an excuse to bolster your “Berniebro” narrative is not exactly responsible debating.

My question

I’m up with you until Clinton and Sanders. In my mind, flip the two:

Lincoln Chafee (miss u!) is one of the small hobbit children delighted by the fireworks at Bilbo’s birthday party, correct?

I’m a graduate student in theatre and I love “Shakespeare” and want to know for sure who wrote those plays. I read a lot of book on the subject and am allowed to have opinion.

You, on the other hand, are someone who pulls out environmental devastation and a pile of dead pre-schoolers out for lark on anonymous internet

You sound like a real intellectual who cares about the truth and has spent a lot of time researching the subject!

You guys know it’s Edward de Vere’s birthday which should be celebrated, right? I, too, used to be a Strafordian. But the facts speak for themselves. Shaksper of Stratford was an illiterate and Edward wrote those plays. Don’t feel like getting into a huge argument on the internet about this but it makes me sad every