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Frank Underboob
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You somehow failed to notice that a major part of the episode very literally was this kind of analysis of the family as though they were "real fucking people"? You seem to be arguing that the reviewer shouldn't have mentioned that, &, I guess, just talked about the action stuff instead?

To be fair, you did deserve it.

Per Arthur C. Clarke.

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
— Arthur C. Clarke

This series seems to be running with Morty as the voice of reason.

* "hare-brained"
Sorry, broken idioms are a pet peeve of mine.

Animal Farm is an anti-communist text, not an anti-socialist text. It is very literally a parody of the Russian Revolution, & the rise of the USSR.
Meanwhile, these alt-right fucks are worshipping Russia. I can't even

Well, he thinks he's good at STEM - he was only a fairly low level code-monkey.

People tend to quickly pick a side and then stick with it regardless of any factor.

Then you're an idiot, or have a death wish.

He wouldn't have gotten anything like a fair trial. He would've been black-bagged to some gulag, tortured, & executed.

He was pretty short on options at the time, what with the USA waiting to pounce on him the second he went through US-influenced territory airspace.

You provide anecdotes instead of peer-reviewed studies, & have the nerve to claim that women suck at science. Thanks for proving yourself wrong, genius.

Wait, you thought rope-kid was likeable? He's a smug, entitled, piece of shit!

But her horrified look at Petal when she says she doesn’t call herself a feminist was perfect.

no amount of diversity hiring, preferential treatment, scholarship programs, or encouragement in elementary school will ever be able to close the gap

Gotta love the way you imagine that anecdotes trump actual studies, then claim that it's women who're bad at sciencey stuff.

Sure did. Also the father-son scenes. (Not sure if in this episode or not; I finished the season a couple of weeks ago.)

They use a sneaky audio-engineering trick to get around that now; for /those/ kinds of ads, they compress the crap out of the dynamic range of the audio, & wind up the volume to maximum level permitted to the actual programs. Imagine the loudest sound in the show, like a gunshot or a car crash? - That's how loud the

In that scene, it was the latter version, & yes, I'm onboard with that plan.