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Yeah, I basically agree, he’s not the “hero” of the story, and he shouldn’t be getting more attention than the victim or the actual person filming, but he has a degree of fame, so that’s what people will latch on to. And if he can use that fame to bring attention to the injustice, that’s worth...something?

I would say that he is using his notoriety to call attention to the incident, both as it’s happening and after the fact.

Yeah it’s weird that this article is like, trying to Minority Report Noah Schnap instead of calling out Doja’s behavior.

It’s funny how you bring up the “fight against” legislation in Florida, because that’s actual legislation that has actually passed, it’s not that it “would” limit free speech, it ACTIVELY ALREADY IS censoring speech, with real legal consequences.

I hope there are more Willow references.

Her blasting Vecna with the shotgun while Kate Bush plays in the background was the best moment of Season 4. More of that please.

Definitely, but it opens the floodgates to fans thinking they are right about everything and can pressure these changes every time.

Hey not only is the subject of this article making me stupider, but reading it was nearly impossible because it seems like several words and sentence pieces are missing.

As someone who works for a company that makes a product that has “fans”, I can say that listening to fans opinions, especially lately, never yields positive results.

The article mentions veterens saying his work wasn’t polished enough, and press calling him a novelty act, which is in the same vein, but I’m talking specifically about publicly (outside of the industry) being labeled a “slacker rock” guy who doesn’t care about the music, which (according to Beck) was not who he was,

I think he had a chip on his shoulder in those early days as most people viewed him as kind of a “slacker rock” act, while he was busting his ass making music and playing shows and doing everything possible to make it. So I think he’s mellowed (pun intended) over time, but during that period he had to overcompensate

Yes, she has directed before, mostly shorts and music videos. IMDb lists 10 directing credits. So yeah, a director who has previously done shorts and music videos is “finally” directing a feature.

It honestly doesn’t sound like Warm Bodies at all?

Absolutely I’m sympathetic to the students dealing with a system that is stacked against them. But I can ALSO see why some students felt an obligation to come clean. I can definitely understand why some didn’t, for the exact reasons you stated, and I completely get that mentality and have sympathy for them. But this

Also, why students eventually DID talk.

It’s weird that this review seems to ... kinda come down on the whistleblower students like “Why would they throw their future away?”

I like this theory. It makes sense given that Christina’s storyline seems like the odd one out, and it’s clear there are weird things going on that point to it being simulated (the return of Teddy, the people thinking she’s writing their narrative, the guys she passes who act like they’re in a theme park).

I actually like this option the most. “Fuck America! I’m moving to [checks guitar to see what city he’s currently playing in] Stockholm Sweden!”

I actually do think it’s a bit selfish to say “Fuck America! I’m leaving!”

No, you see, according to all the Green Day stans who are hounding me, releasing a pretty toothless political album 20 years ago makes you untouchable.