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responding to you repeatedly trying to own me has taken time out of my day that could otherwise be spent working. i cannot, and will not in future, take the time to personally explain to each and every person the things i literally already wrote in my review, which you read. i will respond to one more thing, though.

it’s really not

no i got it, i just think it’s stupid.

I chose Liu for his skill, but also because he seemed like a good team player. Liu himself is very sociable; reaching in, shaking hands, and holding conversations. He proves that any stereotypes of hardcore competitive gamers should be left at the door. He doesn’t like to brag about his professional side-career as a

Because in space, the drill rotates YOU !

“Those Gummi ship missions you like are going to come back in style"

Before the inevitable idiots talking about how amazon advertises and is on gizmodo deals, that is exactly why it’s good to keep business and editorial separate. It would be much more concerning for a company to refuse to write negative stories about an advertiser. 

The full op-ed is great and everyone should read it. And she fucking name-checks Spielberg and his Time’s Up pin! Can’t wait for him to release a statement saying he had NOOOOOO IDEAAAAAAAA that had happened! They’re all fucking assholes.

……………No!

Writing articles about conspiracy theories just spreads them. It should be avoided. But if conspiracy theories make the news because someone generally thought of by the public as “wise” starts citing them, writing about them in a fact checked, critical way can help to undue the promotion the conspiracy theory got by

Because, as the lede says— as the entire blog literally says — Alice Walker made news yesterday for citing him in her favorite books. Again. There’s no particular reason to write about David Icke’s claims on their own — nothing much has changed — but the fact that she once again cited him is news. I also wrote this

We could always remind him that this is merely the free market in action.

I hate to say it but, that not actually true, since the 1970s. You just copyright it as choreography.

That’s like saying you can’t own a song, cause we all have voices. Can’t own a book, cause we all have fingers to write. Can’t own a game, cause can all type code. Absurd argument.

Spirited enthusiasm

As a theatre person this behavior from Rush sounds ridiculously believable. I have no doubt that all of this has happened, and Rush genuinely doesn’t think any of it was more than playful backstage antics. Women for so long have been compelled to “take part” and “laugh with the group” about these things. Rush thinks

There’s a media / communication / ad agency nearby that has different pop culture items painted on its wall / windows - with changes, sk no copyright infringement!

I’m not a fan of his music, but the one thing I do like him is that he is undeniably having fun every time I see him. So many musicians these days try so hard to give off that “tortured artist” vibe, but not “Mr. Sexy Beaches. HOTELS!”. Naw, Mr. Worldwide is clearly making hay while the sun shines and enjoying himself.

I enjoyed reading MYORAR (I skimmed a bit as it was somewhat repetitive, but she does have a compelling prose style) but I didn’t love way a certain historical event was used in the narrative, particularly at the end. Hope that’s not too spoilery.

It's Sonic. Can't you tell?