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They’re not evil. The price of living in a civilized society is paying for infrastructure and services for the public good. The IRS is the service set up to ensure the payments are made. If we lived in a country where H&R Block did NOT have Congress by the testicles, the IRS would do your taxes for you (they already

I liked the combat a lot more than I liked other OW games (in particular - that you could brute-force your way through some fights or you could do them right and the game just let you do whichever you had the patience for).

But I agree that the story was amazing. I loved finding out slowly what had happened to the

You do realize that the Luddites were not actually against technology of automatic looms, they were against the exploitation of workers and concentration of wealth among a smaller class of factory owners that arose as a result of the automated loom.

Others are explaining the difference, so I’ll just chime in on what the issues are. That’s “issues” plural, because there’s multiple conversations around it that tend to get conflated:

you’re my what?!

Yeah, you can not like the guy, but if you wanna make assholes love him, preemptively act like he’s their patron saint. Nothing engages the right in this country like the pretense of their own oppression, and essentially saying “This darling of the right doesn’t deserve a job!” is a great way to turn him *into* a

I don’t care what side of the political aisle you’re on, watching him on SNL made me wonder if he was fired for things he said in the past or because he’s a pretty shitty sketch performer. His monologue delivery (I didn’t really have a problem with the content itself) was pretty mid too.

And yet again, an oversized response from the dudebros. 

The truth is it’s this kind of Helen Lovejoy style article that energizes his fans and makes him a celebrity. If that initial video never went up on Twitter, he’d be like any other SNL cast member no one cares about. Every article that’s furious and aghast that this guy has fans and makes people money just kind of

I mean, yeah, not a new thing. Jenny Slate rebounded pretty well. Ditto Tim Robinson. The SNL character -> SNL character movie -> stardom spinout pipeline has been dry for a while.

Studying and theory-crafting the assholes meta, in order to have maximized APS (assholes per second.)

As a huge fan of pinball, judging this game solely on it’s merits as a table, this looks really bad. It’s layout is basic and the table art is super confusing. Pinball is a very quick game. Good luck figuring out anything you need to know with this mess of a layout.

Then that’s real cheap-ass.

It’s not a pinball cabinet. It is an LCD screen turned vertically with a digital game on it.

I mean, what you wrote about the trailer perfectly sums up how i feel about the games after multiple attempts to play them over the years. I just cant get past how hard they try to be funny whilst having a 90% miss rate.

True, but I don’t know what the difference is.

I don’t think this is either fair or accurate, considering that I HIGHLY doubt either Cate Blanchett or Jamie Lee Curtis would be a part of something that they felt was mediocre, or even if the script was mediocre.

This looks fine to me. The trailer made me smile and chuckle a few times so I suspect the full movie will have its moments.

It looks much better than I thought it would, but still like something that I will fully forget exists moments after it releases.  

Yo kid, I invited you to defend your premise that the show presents these acts of vigilantism — consistent with the acts of vigilantism in Season 1 — as celebratory. If you want to mutter nuh-uh and slink away, that’s, again, on you. From my perspective, all you’re offering is garbage pail reactionary bullshit, on