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Quite a brave stance, declaring that the most popular music put out this year should be nominated for what is in essence nothing but a popularity contest.

On one hand this was an entirely predictable shit show.

I can send you daily reminders so you remember better.

I think we are all in the process of reading Perry’s book—one anecdote at a time. I’m afraid it’s unavoidable, unless we disconnect wi-fi for the next 6 months.

I’m pissed off the georgia and texas completely acted like georgia and texas.

He is his own hormone monster.

I always liked Westworld more in theory than execution, although the first season really did nail the positive side of puzzle-box storytelling. (But there’s always the negative side, which is that it’s nearly impossible to make the payoff live up to the buildup.) If you ever wanted a poster child for storytelling that

This is so sad and predictable as we already have seen how ciswomen on the right love to spew hatred at ciswomen on the left for not being a woman “the right way.” Now it’s a conservative trans woman telling another trans woman “you’re not doing it the right way.” Good for Mulvaney for sticking up for herself but also

I’m confused how a post like this could be made without mentioning both milkshakes and the ducks who love them.

It’s almost as if being a terrible person has fucking consequences

A confederate flag carrying latino right wing activist? I’m not sure where to start on all that is wrong with that young man, but there certainly is a lot to unpack there. 

“WHOEVER WINS...WE LOSE”

Balthazar was, to my knowledge, pretty notorious for treating their servers badly, and coming close to pimping out the young women servers to the gross old men customers, so hearing their owner defend the staff was kind of rich but also maybe a good sign?  Then Corden apparently apologizes to the owner and now...he’s

I think Styles is discovering in a very public way that it’s really difficult to be a part-time dramatic actor.

I don’t watch youTube politainment. I do recall lots of liberal bloggers back in the day declaring that Rachel Maddow or John Stewart etc. had eviscerated somebody. People were getting eviscerated every day. The streets ran red with blood.

No, he did. 

Moore’s comments would deserve a great deal of respect, except that there’s one consistent feature of all these “Alan Moore condemns adaptations of his work” stories: he’s always insisted he doesn’t watch any of the adaptations (and I’m pretty sure he’s also claimed never to have watched any of the comic book movies

It so profoundly arrogant to assume that the majority of people who have read Watchmen — a comic that is frankly not that difficult to understand if you have half a brain and aren’t a fascist — have misinterpreted it.

Alan Moore, much like Harrison Ford, is forever tied to a genre he just doesn’t like.

I’m unsure what to think going in to number three. Creed was really good. Creed II was teeeeerrrible.