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Ooh, edgy. You came here to a page reviewing a comic about a world with no men for the sole reason of telling us you think patriarchy is awesome. Someone had extra sugar on their cereal this morning and is feeling very confident in his edgy prowess today. So controversial. And then you doubled down with another post

Yes, women can be misogynist. But that’s the result of a world created by men, with an in-built carrot and stick at every turn to pressure women into being that way. A world without men would take away much of the motivation for women to be misogynist. Yes, some people are just jerks, so an all-female society would

I didn’t see that movie, but if it actually has Nimrod in it then yes, that’s goddamn shameless. Especially since Elgar is always closely associated with England (it’s not like we have many other decent composers) so it’s *really* on the nose for a war film. A sad, slow version of the national anthem would have been

She’s a wrong-smiler! Get her!

Nobody’s saying ET was a horror film; you added that. Just that Spielberg was good at doing lite scares for kids that felt creepy and menacing but didn’t make them cry.

The Unspooled podcast recently did an episode on ET, and the noted how there’s quite a lot of things that are scary to a kid. Chase sequences are filmed from very low down (around ET and Eliot’s height) so that a fairly small-scale chase through long grass seems huge and harrowing. When the government come for ET near

That was my dad too. I think a good chunk of a generation (for reference, he’d be 78 now) was raised to believe that you’re spoiling your kids if you say anything remotely encouraging to them even once.

Every time someone mentions Castlevania: Judgement I realise I’d forgotten it existed.

Thank god someone said it. Weird that the author thought that was an easter egg, when that room does actually contain one. In the telescope room, you can see a bird making its nest on the outside of the castle wall; if you keep going out and coming back in, you can see a bunch of different animations as she lays her

Imagine thinking lefties have given a rat’s ass about Eminem at any point over the last 10+ years...

“The whole “no punching down” rule seems to lead to some very bland comedy that takes no risks and settles for extremely predictable targets.:

Counterpoint: most assholes on the internet are unfocused bottom-feeders who are stupid as pig dribble.

OK so now we’ve just switched to “fuck her because it’s every actor’s responsibility never to be in a movie that’s kind of icky.” If you say so.

I think people massively overestimate how much control actors have over their roles. If you refuse to work on a project that has a creep in it (and we know there are many of those), what casting directors are going to hear is that you think it’s your right to vet the cast. How many jobs do you think someone of Moretz’s

Dems aren’t angry at each other. They’re angry at the Bros who refused to vote Dem because the DNC didn’t nominate Bernie. There are a lot of those people on twitter still tagging #BernieWouldHaveWon and insisting they’ll never vote again unless it’s for Our Lord And Sanders - especially not for the Dems who

That, and the fact that Homer is telling this story and he’s a pretty unreliable narrator. There were TWO easy outs here!

I don’t this this is an Easter egg at all. I think it’s pretty clear they moved either the teleporter or the step in front of it late in development (ie after playtesting). There are hundreds of reasons devs would make last-minute changes. And nobody would send playtesters to 100% the game all over again after such a

Imagine being so wrapped up in yourself, so confident that you deserve attention and Likes, that you think “shadowbanning” is a thing. What an exhausting life.

“In what context did I use obviously and why was I wrong?”

Inserting the word “obviously” into a statement of opinion based on flawed evidence with multiple confounding variables does not transform it into an established fact. I put it to you that if the police stopped profiling black people, you’d find this fabled “criminality of blacks” suddenly plummeted. And if they