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Sadly the internet jukebox at my local gay dive bar doesn’t have my favorite christmas song:

Technically, if it has Peele in it, it’s a marmalade.

I love it when people don’t trust women to know when they’re being condescended to in an industry they work in.

But is it true?

The main director should still have input in the way the action looks and feels (see link below). The way they framed to it be like “we’ll take care of it” is the problem because it sounds like they don’t want her input at all. That’s the sexist part. Of course the director isn’t the one coming up with the

Based on the other T-Swift facial recognition story, I’m betting Netflix will install a worm onto your computer when you watch the show, activating your laptop’s webcam if it exists and sending your facial data to her.

Stalking is creepy and a crime, yes, but the response shouldn’t be to do something creepy as well. Like I get she has to maintain her Reputation and all, but maybe it’s a Love Story in the end

Can’t she just shake it off instead of doing something creepily invasive and shadowy?

Look but don’t sniff

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And the two episodes with Miz Cracker cooking in drag are wonderful too:

Also helps that the ISPs and telecommunications industry are overconcentrated AND underregulated by Shit Pie at the FCC.

I love that book. Baby’s first introduction to metafiction and postmodernism.

It’s mainly pushing against the idea in Hollywood that female-led movies don’t sell because men can’t immerse themselves. Conventional wisdumb is that men and women will watch male characters but men won’t watch female characters. This report is just showing that that’s based on some big ol’ misogyny.

Depends on the topic and whether the article’s crosslinked to places. And whether people dismiss racist/misogynist comments or bring them out of the gray. Or if it’s the South Park TV reviews.

I’m not saying that actors can’t do good voice acting, but that the star power of the cast in an animated movie shouldn’t be the major concern. If your animated movie touts who the cast is over what the movie is actually about, that’s a good sign that the movie is emphasizing name recognition.

HTTYD is by far the best Dreamworks movie (HTTYD 2 less so), and while the largest part of its success is due to the great script and direction, the emphasis on story over voice played a big part. 

Stop judging animated films by the star-studdedness of their voice cast gah. That was Dreamworks’ plan, and that’s (partly) why their films are pretty mediocre. 

Forging a card is a lot more work than saying “yes” to a question. That might be enough of a roadblock to stop the basic assholes who do this but not the super assholes. The littlest speedbump slows humans down a lot, just like the reduction of them speeds us up.

Also, don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.

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Also this one, but it’s Carly Rae so that automatically counteracts the Christmasness of the song: