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Naseri, who told BleepingComputer that he didn’t give Microsoft notice about the vulnerability before going public as a way to petition against smaller payouts in Microsoft’s bug bounty program”

Absolutely agreed this was one of the best episodes of Chibnall’s run, and even more strongly agreed that Whitbrook’s weird bent towards “Lore” pedantry is not only uninteresting, but it’s getting in the way of the actual “REVIEW” part of this review. Like, okay, we get it, you don’t know how to file this in your

It continues to upset me just how good this season of Doctor Who is. Not because I want Chibnall or Whittaker to fail, mind, but because we don’t have a TARDIS to send the pair back to do this well from the start of their run. This is the most I’ve been invested in Doctor Who since the Twelfth Doctor’s run and I am so

That wasn’t bad. I liked the 60s atmosphere and the fact it had more fear and tension than usual. It reminded me of Pertwee era The Daemons.

Sam Rockwell had so much praise he came twice!

The Chibnall-era feels a lot like Davies-era if the quality floor was a little bit higher, but the quality ceiling was a LOT lower.

Kind of a weird article. It’s like saying “All these commercials for Star Wars keep using the Star Wars theme”

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I like Downtown and I liked that version well enough. But I can’t hear that song without mentally belting out Groundskeeper Willie’s version.

I know that there are two sides, but I find myself initially siding with the person who came back to work soon after major surgery rather than a huge corporation.

Someone needs to revisit the pronouns in this piece. It’s totally confusing if the article is about one person or multiple persons having a problem. She, they, their, come on...lets write something legible, ok?

Is that a good or a bad thing for you? That movie was criminally underrated when it came out because audiences were expecting another Matrix and/or weren’t prepared for its over the top camp. 

Maybe it’s because I just watched it, but this is giving me Speed Racer vibes.

Look, it doesn’t matter, you could post about a guy who got into a knife fight over a meth deal with a woman a third his age, and some yahoo would pop up with a story about that’s how HE met HIS darling wife and they’ve been happily married for 25 years and have four wonderful children.

... from what it sounds like, Saudi Arabia has a spare oil rig they aren’t using, and rather than simply dismantle it, are repurposing it into a resort. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing and is actually environmentally friendly since we are recycling what is normally a fairly complex feat of engineering.

No. I’m purporting to call your comments wildly overblown and your style of writing them that of a pugilistic ass. 

So you’re mad about something that you *think* someone said because someone else told you some hyperbolic exaggeration of what was said and you’re actually proud of that fact that you haven’t bothered to hear the original material?

And this is why, I sat down and took the time to watch it. I wanted what he said IN context with the rest of the show. There were some really powerful anecdotes from his life, and some really stark social comentary coming from a black man in America. I would suggest if you have an hour, to watch it and take his word

A good chunk of that HALF FUCKING HOUR was telling stories of people reacting to previous accusations against him on the front end (meeting the mother in the bar, running into her daughter at another bar, etc. etc.), and telling the story about his “friend”’s suicide on the back end.

The sheer glut of negative representation for decades easily overwhelms what tiny little slivers of positive representation we’ve had recently (and only barely positive, at that).

The prevalence of it in the 90s on is part of why it took me over 30 years to come out.

I mean, her character was offered the role in the first film. So I don’t know why everyone is so absolutely dead certain Shuri will take on the role when Nakia is right there.