I liked the first one the best because he had a relatable motive (revenge for his dog!!!), whereas the sequels were all LORE. But they still had all those fights and stuff.
I liked the first one the best because he had a relatable motive (revenge for his dog!!!), whereas the sequels were all LORE. But they still had all those fights and stuff.
Could be they didn’t put rules in place to prevent it because they didn’t want to stop themselves from pulling those sorta shenanigans. You see that shit all the time in politics.
The one thing that bugs me about the sequels is that the plan of the villain in the second film seemed like something the High Table should’ve had rules in place to prevent. Apparently it was fine for him to arrange the murder of someone on the high table by calling in a marker and fine for him to immediately turn on…
I remember being somewhat disappointed by Part 2, and the first 15 minutes of Part 3 being so fucking incredible that the entire theater started to get energized by the fleeting possibility that it may STAY this incredible the entire time. Then that didn’t happen either. But oh well, I’ll keep showing up for these…
Transphobia most certainly leads to murder the same way homophobia does, the same way anti-Semitism does. It creates a fear of the other, a feeling that they are subhuman and therefore not worthy of the same spaces that cis straight people are. Murders of trans people has trended up recently, with 2021 being the…
It’s possible to not make a very real, very difficult struggle into how people should be nicer to those who mock, diminish, and make bigoted “jokes,” about that struggle, and also make it worse by doing so.
Using “they/them” to refer to a single person in English goes back centuries. And then, when we all realized always referring to a nonspecific/hypothetical person as “he,” and “he/she” barely took off because it’s awkward as hell, using “they” became super common and never confused anyone. Applying that well-accepted…
And Chapter 3.
Adam Sandler’s “Hanukkkah” Song, as sung by Mel Gibson.
“Transphobia is murder”
...huh.
Keanu Reeves telling Laurence Fishburne he’s gonna need a gun is a Matrix reference, right?
It’s complete gibberish. But it smells TERFy
Queer transphobes are the worst people
Honestly I don’t think he’s so confident otherwise he wouldn’t need to be so loud and defensive over it. He needs to keep provoking trans people so his bro squad can keep rallying to his defense and make him feel justified in his initial stance
Yep, the irony is stunning.
Because he still has a large batch of fans and supporters, mostly white, middle age conservative males, ironically the very people he used to make fun of on his show.
What annoys me about Dave is that he is confident he's right. He just keeps doubling down and acting like he's being reasonable while hanging with Joe Rogan and people like him. He isn't unaware of systemic problems in the US, he is okay with not always being funny and his writing skills are top notch. Yet this…
While we’re doing redemption tours, they should bring Mel Gibson on for a Channukah special.