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I am already imagining a pictorial code being developed, though it seems they don't get to draw either.

There's a reason a lot of libraries don't keep a record of your check-out history.

I'm really glad for the warning because I think it helped prep me for the awfulness. I did have to look away at a certain point.

I was imagining Janine carving her name and a message somewhere for her kid, someplace only a child would find, like under the bed or something.

Pretty much this

What about Latin America? Imagine Americans illegally crossing the border south…as refugees…#relevance. Or is the southern part of the US a toxic wasteland?

A couple things that stood out to me: The way they were able to communicate the contrast of Offred being a real, normal, fully human person under that costume and "etiquette" right from the beginning even though all we had at that point was a prologue of her running away in normal clothes and a touch of inner dialogue

I was thinking "horror movie" too.

Thank you

I also felt this way (never finished the movie or the book because holy cow). I did make it through this first ep though because of how gripping it is. I'm not sure I can watch an entire series though.

I think Where the Wind Blows broke me a little. Like, it made me afraid of radiation in a way I hadn't been before. I haven't seen Threads and I won't. I can't understand how some people can talk about nuclear weapons as though the worst thing about them is the blast radius.

♪ Thomas O'Malley / O'Malley the alley cat. ♪

You might want to read before you post. You just called a (hypothetical) mass shooting a good thing. I don't care if it is Fox News; that's messed up.

Yep.

+1 for cromulent.

Nice painting.

What I've seen of O'Reilly makes me wonder why he in particular has a show over literally any other random person - because he literally does what any random person would do, which is to use one's personal worldview and bias to understand and form (weirdly strong) opinions on whatever's going on instead of researching

Thanks, Obama!