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There’s been districts in Texas that straight up don’t have a Democratic candidate to vote for. There’s potential for Texas to flip to blue, especially with a growing Latino population that’s practically marked as the enemy by the GOP. But they’re just so ingrained and, frankly, fanatical that it’s going to take

I think you could tell that Bluth was definitely more comfortable animating someone like Rasputin than the main characters.

Even beyond the nuclear theme, Akira is a direct commentary on Japanese culture (the rise of gangs in the eighties, the desire of military aggression, obsession with technology, destructive tendency of youth). The American script shifted all of that for a lazy and tired 9/11 allegory.

Ta-Nehisi Coates put it the best possible way in his editorial: the simple fact and tragedy of this film and the mentality behind it is that a young Nina Simone would not have been cast in a movie about her own life.

If you include mobile, I don’t doubt it whatsoever. Any kid or teenager getting a phone or tablet will in all probability install this immediately.

What I would’ve said: Melo is oddly more equipped at international/Olympic basketball than arguably any of the other players.

Unfortunately, there’s still people to this day that get butthurt about that film’s depiction of Jesus. The crowd that boycotted The Last Temptation of Christ are even more sensitive and radicalized nowadays and while Superstar would be an awesome live special, it’s just not going to happen in this current environment.

Most underrated sports city for food?

The same reason they claim themselves as “Lincoln’s Party”.

Aren’t we missing the obvious possibility? The Lakers swooping in and offering a giga-contract so he can play in Hollywood with D’Angelo, Julius, Clarkson, and their 2016 top-five pick? They could sign LeBron at a max contract AND have enough for a big man like Jefferson or Ezeli.

They do have to go through a Raptors team that’s beaten them twice or a Boston team that’s younger and, frankly, better coached. Or even Miami on a psychological level.

You have a job with ESPN in hearts...for what it’s worth.

It’s also an obvious homage to the single most aggravating TMNT level of all time.

I just think the crutch of your argument is the same one used against women that have been in the exact same situation, even worse than hers even. Like the trio of girls in Cleveland who were kept in the basement for THIRTEEN YEARS. Or what about Elizabeth Smart? When you’re held captive, of course you want to escape

It auto-locked whenever the guy was in the Room; if she killed him, they’d still be stuck in there. I think she even mentioned that to the kid when the kid suggests hitting him in the head.

...What’s your point? Doesn’t the fact that this is a fictional plotline show that what Kesha’s going through is worse than what a woman had to go through in the sixties, even in a position of power and contractual stipulation? Like that’s...the point that I’m making. What’s the confusion here?

Aww Goddammit that just reminded how raw of a deal Joan got, almost in a similar shitty situation. The fact that a case in 2016 is unequivocally WORSE than what Joan was put through in 1969 is soul-shattering.

Just think of this as an adaptation of the stage musical, which if you haven’t seen you absolutely HAVE to. It is an absolute force of nature in the final number and it’s really something else live.

This shouldn’t be surprising since they didn’t really commit to rebooting it thoroughly in the first place. They had to work around not getting rid of any of Batman’s history nor everything that happened with Hal Jordan and many characters had to pay the price for it.

This is one of the better articles I’ve seen about this and I think it’s extremely poignant to say that women always have to work within the norms of sexuality instead of determining their own path, even in the midst of a supposedly liberating time for sexuality.