tl;dr
tl;dr
Press releases from Apple. Great counter source, brah.
I'm failing to see how an album produced by a man and distributed by Warner Music Group qualifies as "DIY Feminism".
It's not really a "debate" so much as her repeatedly misusing a word in a hit song and everyone pointing it out.
A belief that American corporations today are too big, too powerful, and need increased regulation is an almost universally-shared opinion among people on the left. They disagree about many things, but a skepticism of unrestrained capitalism is one area of near-unanimous agreement on the left side of the aisle.
Right but nearly everyone on the left agrees that American corporations today are too big, too powerful, and need greater regulation. Which is where the Apple discontinuity comes in.
The point stands. The right does not criticize Apple for these things because they don't have a problem with anyone doing them. The left does, yet they let Apple slide despite being among the worst offenders. Makes no sense.
Same here. I've had to use Macs off and on for 20 years (school labs and office computers). Always hated the OS interface. Surprisingly unintuitive, almost no customization, lot of annoying little quirks. Doesn't even run very fast.
Microsoft is actually a far better corporate citizen than Apple is.
Explain.
The right wing does not consider anything I just mentioned to be problematic, with the possible exception of offshoring their manufacturing labor and government lobbying.
It's funny that Apple gets a "pass" from the Occupy crowd despite being the epitome of everything they hate about corporations: It's literally the largest corporation on earth (by market cap), it's insanely, almost-excessively profitable, it hordes cash instead of investing it, it uses underpaid foreign sweatshop…
Maybe it's just part of the general "Cena sucks" thing. Actually it's not even that Cena sucks it's just that his endless winning in his storylines is annoying as hell. You never get invested in any of his matches because its always obvious when he will win (which is most of the time). I get that WWE needs a Superman…
Am I the only one who does not care about the US Open challenge thing at all? There's nothing riding on it since we know Cena can't lose before Backlash since he has to face Rusev for the third time (and will win, as always). I really don't see the point of this angle at all. There's nothing invested in it.
That theory was popular but Bret Hart was legit pissed at WWE for over a decade following. They don't keep kayfabe for worked heat that long.
I saw this film in the theater and the only thing I remember is how laughably-bad Ford's "Russian" accent was.
The Killers whole "working class American boys raised in the underbelly of Vegas" schtick makes sense since that's authentically what they were.
Is their banjo player still credited in the liner notes as "Country Winston Marshall"? I'm not sure if it was his millionaire hedge fund manager dad or his London boarding school classmates who gave him that nickname, but it sure was catchy!
Coldplay had banjos? When?
This is why I loved the Darkness. They went from zero to full-on cheesedick arena rock, deliberately and with no apologies.