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Counterpoint: You’re a cold cynical man, and I also donated tickets because of your shitty attitude.


Photo caption: YOU GET A TICKET! AND YOU GET A TICKET! AND YOU GET A TICKET! EVERYONE GETS A TICKET!

I donated four tickets and told them to thank you.

Exposure to The Big Bang Theory throws me into a violent rage and there’s nary a shred of violence in it.

No, me made quick stab at searching for it and not found it. But me had read it and made note of it to use in own writing.

By the by, I love that The GOP and The Puppet now want to arm teachers. They spent the last 40 years calling us lazy, uncaring, and incompetent, yet now we’re armed to save everyone (no body armor, by the by). Seriously, thanks, white people, you fucked us all hard by voting for The GOP.

Watched this with girlfriends parents and her brother and his wife. All of them NRA, trumptards, except my GF. They kept yelling trumpublican and nra talking points every time a kid would speak. Was brutal. All were in agrreement....”If I had a gun I would’ve shot him in a second.” “Need more guns in school!”

My thoughts exactly, and it’s one of the most prevalent reasons we’re in this horrific mess right now. Journalists have become less interested in the truth than they are in fucking clicks and ratings. Shame on every last one of them.

“These teens, not familiar with things like access and correspondents dinners. They’re not burning their bridges, they’re burning the bridge construction materials! They’ll never have a future in journalism!”

The fact that we’re applauding teenagers for asking hard questions goes to show that the adult journalists have not been asking hard questions for years.

Was this in a recorded interview? Do you happen to have a link or keywords so I can try and find it? I’d be interested in hearing his take on this.

People in cities who walk everywhere are gonna have a problem. We can’t leave our bag in the car.

LOL

George RR Martin was talking about this as storytelling technique. Have characters debate course of action, and then have one who was dead-set against it be one to end up following through. Because then it feel like it have to be done, and character with conflicted motivations generally more interesting than “me

That really was a smart change. Great script made greater. He doesn’t address this, but when, up to the very second when, as Chris is reduced to begging her for the keys, she says “you know I can’t do that, Chris”... it almost, barely, looks like she will help him.

It also makes her a much, much more evil character. It’s easy to get a guy to stay, but its much harder to get him to make YOU stay. That’s some masterful manipulation, and it plays into who her character is and how many times she’s been down this road.

That was a smart change.

Damn, that really was a brilliant change.

They’re two of the most beautiful, charming people on the planet. Of COURSE they’re at least considering pairing up.

I got it from this guy’s essay about Nick and Disney Channel’s struggle for tween eyes. It could be wrong too but there are too many hit shows for both young children and families for Fuller House to be so successful just for filling that niche alone.