I'm not in danger of starving. I can afford food now and then, so I won't steal it.
I'm not in danger of starving. I can afford food now and then, so I won't steal it.
The ending to Frank Herbert's Chapterhouse: Dune isn't bad since it is made pretty clear what the follow-up would have been about, but since he died and his son took over the sequel wound up being horrible.
Polled studies don't mean shit. Of course pirates are going to lie that they also purchase product. They have a vested interest in coming off well.
If you can't afford it, then don't steal it. I don't steal food just because I can't afford it. I go without eating, sometimes days at a time. Thievery is morally and economically wrong.
Go ahead and provide a citation for that. If you're not purchasing a product, than the manufacturers are clearly not getting any money from you. It doesn't matter if you purchase someone elses product or not.
I don't understand the praise of thieves.
You're a terrible person who is contributing to the sorry state of the world economy.
You hate her because of a business decision made by her managers?
Radio stations pay licensing fees. Youtubers do not.
"Hell" in the first Hellraiser sequel doesn't really fit with what you are describing. It was more a place of psychological torture than physical.
The "interwebs" are wrong. He was just the guard.
Gadriel was tasked with guarding the Garden; he was not the Serpent.
Condoms only cause chafing and vaginal tears if you have sex more than is humanely healthy, which is what sex performers do. It's not right to make female performers go at it for more than a half hour at a time.
The Dark Knight may not have sucked, but it certainly still had its problems. Many people believed that Two-Face's arc would extend into the third film and felt that the closing act of the film dragged on.
Different commentator here, although I'm familiar with Dune.
"Space" is one of those episodes that could have been really good had they not attempted to shoehorn in a supernatural/paranormal element.
I just watched the latest episode. What was misogynistic about it? The only thing that stood out to me was that the former porn star just threw herself at Dean simply because he recognized her, but other than that it was a by-the-numbers episode.
While the flagpole scene did show him being pretty smart, is it not offensive and totally against his character to have him drop the flag to the ground?
I didn't find Man's Best Friend With Benefits to be any of the things you describe, although I do feel that it was boring and inconsistent with prior established canon.
I actually really liked that episode. There are far worse examples, such as season one's "Space."