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Paul Kinsey
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That’s seems pretty clearly unethical. I was talking about specifically ordering through GrubHub or another service. I hadn’t considered the possibility of accidentally charging the business for a service neither of us is using.

Yipes. That’s a lot.

I can see where you’re coming from with this advice, but on the other hand, GrubHub and Postmates drivers have bills to pay too. If the restaurant pays a small fee, but you’re helping support a gig economy worker at the same time as your favorite local restaurant, maybe it’s actually for the greater good? Just a

Yeah. I’ve had some very bad experiences with takeout from some of my favorite restaurants since the pandemic started and it’s frustrating, but I’m doing my best to let it roll off my back and not hold it against them since we’re all dealing with a lot of shit right now. Honestly, not to sound too Pollyanaish, but that

You can’t have two of the same character in one debut cinematic trailer.

No integrity.

Yeah. That’s basically all Republicans, honestly. Many of them don’t like Trump’s rhetoric, but they still agree with his policy goals. Which doesn’t really help the people being harmed.

I was going to say that Sasse isn’t really a Trump supporter, but apparently he’s toeing the line now too.

You think they’ll have her replace Scarlett?

I’m definitely a fan from her appearances on The Americans and she was pretty good in Maniac. Haven’t watched Ozark though. I don’t know that she’s a big enough name, but I’d be down.

I’ve explained this already in another comment, but I’ll attempt to do it again. I’m not talking about choosing not to engage in social media debates in general. What I’m saying is that it’s white privilege because, as a white person, you can choose when to think about and talk about race because it doesn’t affect you

I do practice what I preach. I’m saying that Timberlake should be able to ignore comments from idiots if he wants and that’s exactly what I’m doing.

Hahaha I said it’s white privilege to only face scorn from racists part of the time, yes. It’s a privilege that I also have as a white person. I’m not denying that at all. And here you are saying that Timberlake was right to remove comments from his post while chastising me for removing yours from mine. That doesn’t

Kristen Stewart is 30 now. Her career as an ingenue is over. It’s mom roles from here on out. I’m betting on Florence Pugh. 

How did you expect me to respond to a person denying white privilege and then crying about me dismissing them while saying it’s okay to dismiss people? Hmm...

I’m sure being a celebrity in general does come with a certain amount of hate, but black celebrities have to put up with that generalized hate and hate directed towards them specifically because of their race. I’m not overestimating anything. I’m listening to African Americans and other people of color when they tell

You’re missing the point. Anyone can block comments, but not everyone can choose when to anger racists and when to not anger them. For a person of color on social media, their mere existence angers racists. Timberlake can keep the comments turned on for all the rest of his posts and not have to worry about getting

Also, while I’m sure there are plenty of racist Justin Timberlake fans, it’s a leap to assume that everyone who comments on his Instagram is a fan of his work. That’s not how the internet works.

I would say a white celebrity being able to turn off the comments when they selectively decide to discuss racism is

Thank you. I was very confused. I figured Cooper must have done a guest spot, though that would have been very early in his career.

Honestly, there are already more quality shows on original recipe HBO than I have time to watch. Looking forward to another season of Search Party though.