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Or Hack Knee the war horse.

There's a certain type of transgender activist—IMO not good representatives of the average transgender man or woman and the everyday obstacles they face—who has commandeered everything and anything related to sex and gender and appointed themselves (sole) authority. According to them, gender is a construct and

Wanna make a contract?

I'm glad someone is taking them to task. As a gay kid, I had just started figuring things out when SNL began running those Girl With No Gaydar sketches. It's hard to put into words the effect they had on me… they reduced my identity to a punchline, appropriating my experience which undermined my autonomy for a

Wait. He can see all of time? Like Heptapods? Or the Founding Titan?

Anyone who uses "PC" so earnestly has already lost the argument.

Exactly! That's what gave her last words that extra sting. She deftly exploited his compassion to get in a last blow. Going off Jaime's reaction, I'd say it hit hard.

Have you seen Predestination?

Nah. This state bleeds blue. (Three months later…)

I was really disappointed. It felt thin, done, and pretentious, like the director crammed together thr greatest hits in high-brow horror from the last decade and insisted it was something meaningful. Little exposition. Plague. Post-apocalypse. Isolation. Slow-burn suspense. Non-linear narrative. Long takes. Lingering

Yeah. I mean, he seems pretty genuine and it's clear he tries to inform himself. Overall, he's probably a benign presence on YouTube.

I don't think this article really does justice to the horror in those videos. It wasn't staining the carpet and just "blaming the kids for it"; they were about as unfathomably cruel as you be get without touching a child. Which, to be clear, they also did. In one video, the father slams Cody into a bookshelf. It cuts

DeFranco is just insightful enough to impress the average YouTuber, i.e., a fourteen-year-old.

Was really digging this till about the last third or so when he started unceremoniously offing the characters he had so carefully developed and the plot just collapsed. It's a recurring problem in Flanagan's films.

I thought Hush was atrocious and the praise it gets confounds me.

Karen GIllen, whom I confuse with Aya Cash.

I guess I felt like it was broken up enough that it didn't bother me. Or maybe I bought into her franticness. IMO it was well written. In this episode? Not so much. It really felt forced to me.

Sorry but you're wrong. I say that not out of anger but simply as a fact. It’s 67 degrees outside and you're wrong.

"You're officially ordered to take a fashion sabbatical until you get your priorities straight."

Agree x2. I think this episode was the first that really irritated me, but that's because IMO the writers seemed to have phoned it in. Otherwise, I've been on board with Linda episodes.