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Patty Faber (Candyce Hinkle)— “a dear, good woman,” the priest calls their witness, and Hays echoes him ruefully—makes not, as the detectives have been saying, straw dolls, but chaff dolls.”

Holy fuck this is a hack job of a sentence. How are you a professional writer?

These are bad takes.

This is why I like my Crock Pot Express: the easy-to-clean non-stick pot!

This is why I like my Crock Pot Express: the easy-to-clean non-stick pot!

This is why I like my Crock Pot Express: the easy-to-clean non-stick pot!

This is why I like my Crock Pot Express: the easy-to-clean non-stick pot!

Why the fuck would I read your comments regularly? Are you writing novels or some shit? And don’t back pedal, you said “There’s nothing inherently illegal or immoral or wrong theoretically with peeing on a teen or thinking that it’s funny to do so.” A teen, as in in reference to the 15 year old that Kelly peed on. In

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“There’s nothing inherently illegal or immoral or wrong theoretically with peeing on a teen or thinking that it’s funny to do so.”

Damn. That’s a hot take. You’re on a list now, bro.

I mean, you can just be wrong, it’s all good.

Sure. And I guess, to be fair, I wasn’t accurate in saying they were specifically critical of Kelly himself. Not that I’m the first person in this thread to attempt explaining this to you, but the second sketch you referenced is obviously satirizing the die-hard fans/complacent consumers of media who would rather be

I’ve got to be honest, if you’re not seeing any subtext that’s critical of Kelly in the links you posted then that seems like a you problem. Just because it’s not said as blatantly as the sketch referenced in the article doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

Honestly, a recent interview with Schrader kind of cleared this up for me and now I like the ending.

That definitely wasn’t forty minutes too long. Jesus.

I wish I had this takeaway from the ending, but it fell kind of flat for me. Loved everything about the movie prior to the ending, but I couldn’t help thinking at the end “yeah, blow up that fucking church” and being pretty disappointed.

So sad that the Russo brothers have all those guns to your head to see these movies, and that no other movies are allowed to exist. Big yawns to you, you edgy fella.

The animation nominations are a goddamn nightmare.

“I feel like the only people who are disappointed are the people who expected Fallout5... which it was never advertised as.”

Or maybe those people are longtime fans of the franchise who are disappointed that Bethesda has been slowly removing most of the essential elements that make a Fallout game a “Fallout” game. Just

Looks like it’s already been removed from the site.

Well you’re honest and for that I can’t fault you. 

You don’t know anything about chromosomes, do you?

You don’t know anything about either of those directors, do you?

I agree with you and Jason’s reply to you, and the fact that people don’t understand how “game engines” change from iteration to iteration genuinely confuses me. However, the article’s claim that “few other games offer as much world interaction as Skyrim or Fallout 4.” is decidedly misleading at this point. The