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Fool of a Took.

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That's reasonable.

Um. I could be wrong, but I think 'tone policing' arose as a concept to show oppressed people have a right to be angry, and that if they express themselves aggressively because of this, it doesn't automatically invalidate their position (particularly given the dominant narrative silences them as default anyway).

0.o;; she's a very strange lady then, as there's contradictions all over that shit.

I'm...not so sure.

But...but...Disney already did a Jungle Book film?

Not sure what point you're trying to make. Yes, police are at least for detaining people - (the law for punishing wrong doers). Bashing your ex girlfriends head in for no good reason fits any definition of 'wrong doing' I can think of.

No, it's not picked out of thin air, but is precisely like some kind of obsessed stalker. The relationship was over. Why was he trying to propose to her in the first place? Before we'd even get to the violent part, that's completely delusional.

Fair enough, I just don't see why the possibility (or lack thereof) of her dating a beta male Bill Gates look-a-like in future has much to do with what happened to her.

No, I don't it should.

Er. He nearly killed her and tried to rape her. I wouldn't describe that simply as "hitting a girl" or characterize it as a domestic. It's downplaying things somewhat.

His issue is control. He would've considered any woman his property, regardless of her 'hotness level'. It wasn't that she worked in porn, it was after their relationship ended, there was another man in her apartment. Mr Machine needs incarceration, his abuse happened to be directed at a porn star, but it could've

I dunno. Maybe not. Does it matter?

Yup. The way they treat black people in America has nothing to do with their new toys, and pre-dates it, as you say, for decades.

Um. Did he though? I'd wonder if using the Doctor Who logo/theme to make a fanmade intro is a bit of a dodgy area as far as intellectual property goes. Sure it's his, he made it, wouldn't debate that. But didn't he use the Doctor Who intellectual property initially to do so...?

Doesn't the concept of the American Dream kind of work on the idea that it does? And, well, probably capitalism in general?...and advertising?

I'm sold, quite frankly.

It would certainly be refreshing.

(Caution: There may be a degree of ranty hyperbole below).