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MGLS - FuckItAll℞ Part 1
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Transformers movies are the Nickelback of Hollywood.

We good.

Nah I’m the one who got called a SJW. A badge I’ll wear with pride. My appreciation of faheys joke must have triggered the poor conservative. Ideally he has found a nice safe space away from us nasty SJ-DUBS.

There are still people out there who don’t go about pop-culture sites and craft opinions and judgement prior to experience.

You were made fun of for whining about the Social Justice Warriors that live in your melonhead, fuckwit.

It’s a joke. Go back to your safe place where Alec Baldwin and the theater kids can’t reach you.

It’s literally China. Just look at the box office gross of the last Transformer’s movie and you’ll see that it made a large majority of its money in China.

China.

Personal story, but when I was in the army and serving in an Infantry unit (I wasn’t infantry), the entire unit was all about these movies. They fucking loved them for some reason I could never grasp. Now, I’m not saying people in the infantry are stupid, but you don’t have to be smart to be in the infantry.

Foreign markets love this shit. (Read: Asians love this shit.)

I was totes wrong to appreciate a joke apparently.

You need to know more people. The woman in the office next to mine not only likes the films but has bought every single one released on Blu-Ray pretty much as soon as they were released.

I’m still deep in denial, so I don’t know what either of you are talking about.

The internet fan community is really quite small. We just have the appearance of being the major opinion because it is the one opinion we are most exposed to.

My face after reading that line in the article.

I think that, despite them being generally bad movies in terms of coherent story and Transformers that look nothing like any Transformer I’ve ever seen, they still land comfortably in that “fun, popcorn movie” area, so people are fine mindlessly watching all the effects happen while shoving Gummy Bears down their

Tell me how you really feel.

Kids

‘2018 Washington DC.’