Truly pointless article. This could have just been a ratioed tweet.
Truly pointless article. This could have just been a ratioed tweet.
fact of the day: taiwan is a country.
And usually those memories consist of “why the fuck did I waste my time on a mystery show that has no interest in its own mystery.”
You aren’t missing anything. This think piece is completely pointless, even if it did have any sort of coherent argument to make. Which it doesn’t.
This post is frightening.
I’m too lazy to check, but is Matt Schimkowitz the same person who made a remarkably similar (considering how different the shows are) think piece on here a week or two before Wandavision wrapped up?
I feel awfully naive as, I haven’t even thought about them deciding to have a second season (even if it has happened…
But they feel the need to have MORE money so they gotta do a 180% in their personal beliefs.
The horror aspect is she’s uninsured in Mississippi, the bill is $30,000 and she just finished obtaining a PhD with no financial aid and her credit score is 110.
*DUN-DUN-DUUUUUUN!*
“How do you do, fellow lumberjacks?”
China to ThatGuy: “NUH-UH!!!”
Taiwan is a country. What am I missing?
It if weren’t for the rampant human rights abuse, it’d be comical in the superstitious and infantile manner in which the biggest and one of the most powerful nations on earth reacts to even the smallest, most trivial things they take offense to.
Christian Bale was pretty upset when he saw what was going on in China when he was tricked into being part of an anti-Japanese propaganda movie. He got attacked by Chinese guards after he tried to visit a human rights lawyer who was under house arrest. Bale was banned from the country, obviously, but it wasn’t a big…
I get not wanting to fuck up the livelihood of a franchise you literally just joined that has hundreds of people depending on it being successful in certain country. But, when that country happens to be engaging in multiple human rights violations and censoring the media to cover those up, then it's a problem.
So do the Uighurs. Turns out, not so much.
To be fair to him, it’s different when it’s your own career vs. tanking a franchise you just joined and the careers of everyone involved with it.
Cena’s “gaffe” was certainly unintentional, but at some point someone had to explain to him why he needed to apologize, and he ultimately decided that it would be best to go along with it. I don’t know if I can fault him: I always liked to think that if I made the kind of money someone like him did, at some point I…
Poor John didn’t know that proper study of East Asian geopolitics is now required reading for press tours these days.
Poor Cena, why didn’t he just assault a young women rather than something as atrocious as acknowledging a country is a country.
This calculator from Runtastic (in metric, sorry)