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Ok, you offered a psychological explanation for Jane's actions, so I was wondering what you're reasoning is. But yeeeea, no TV shows deal with human psychology, let's say that if ya don't feel like sharing

What exactly do you mean by the plight of men… the only people I've heard use that term are MRAs

I was rewatching the earlier episodes to introduce a friend to the show and Ed's creepy staring at Abbie has been there since the beginning. Also super interesting is that Joseph is shown in a couple of quick shots watching Madeleine from a distance in unrelated shots before we even meet him, which is SUPER creepy.

What are you trying to say here? That she wants to get revenge because she's inherently evil? Like what? Is every revenge story protagonist inherently a bad person? Is that your understanding of human psychology?

There's also the big big problem of increased voter restrictions and one of the most gerrymandered maps in our history. Republicans are losing voters and gaining seats and that is sooo wack

This is some fire flame O'Neal in classic form

I didn't feel it was bad perse, but season 2 really took the show to another level with how insane and depraved things got. After that doozy of a cliffhanger, to have everything reset and then slip into pretty low stakes reviews was a little odd. But I enjoyed the developments with Grant and Forrest, and the reviews

Trudeau is super hot and says nice things, but that's sorta the end of it. He doesn't even have some of the political accomplishments Obama did to make up for his lame, centrist, business as usual BS

Um, I don't think Republicans would agree that Democrats are much more conservative and closer to the center than their national image suggests. I mean just understanding that requires a historical and international perspective that very few right-wing pundits have

I'm curious, given that you say you believe all the things you believe, where is the evidence that the government is "not enforcing immigration laws," with deportations at such a high level throughout Obama's presidency? Has it occurred to you that there are logistical, social and economic effects that come with mass

I was on the lawn for Easter in like 01 or 02… I may have met Sean Spicer as a child

Look, I'm gonna torrent Manchester By The Sea and watch it and probably love it. I've thought Casey Affleck was brilliant for years now and didn't know about the allegations until pretty recently. I'll watch a Woody Allen movie and I think Polanski is a brilliant director. All three have done awful, heinous shit, and

don't forget the superbowl :(

Fair points, I did a lot of assuming about your views on the issue and made an ass of myself haha
I think the issue for me isn't so much Maher's tone, but more about the people he validates. By consistently and publicly drawing attention to the idea that Islam is scary, it doesn't really matter if he only means a

Wait, there's a White twitter? In what way was it mediocre?

La La Land is white liberal, Hacksaw Ridge is white conservative, but unlike in the election, it's the white liberal threatening the minorities and gays over in Moonlight

He's definitely getting a lot of attention right now (including on this site), but I think the author's point stands - he's getting a lot of attention, bc of Milo, not because of the way he conducted the interview or for anything that he said. I think someone commented earlier about how Trevor Noah handled Tomi Lahren

It's cute that so many are vigorous defenders of free speech in the case of Milo. Never mind that at one school, he singled out one transgender student by name, so that his internet trolls could harass her online. Never mind that at Berkeley, he planned to read the names of undocumented students out loud, directly

What exactly is the Catholic perspective that makes the Voiello subplot not ableist? Just curious, I know a good amount about the Bible, but I guess not much about Catholicism specifically

I mean the most disturbing part of the Jamie-Cersei scene for me is that it wasn't intended to be a rape. Given that Jamie doesn't rape her in the book and that the director and writers said that wasn't their intention with the scene, this means canon GoT doesn't have Jamie raping Cersei, even though what the