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All these reviews are making me think I really want to watch the Last Jedi again. That was a great movie. 

This is great. Any chance of a patch for XBox One that makes it so that I’m not pulling my gun on townspeople when I try to talk to them? 

There actually was an anime Earthsea made by Studio Ghibli a couple years ago. Alas, it was not good. 

Well, keep in mind Warren used to be a pretty middle-of-the-road Republican until they went insane. 

Man, I can’t wait to see all these new characters I fall in love with become victims of almost total genocide. 

My dad was a dad in the 90s, not the 80s, but if a boyfriend of mine had ever laughed in his face while sitting on my bed he would have gotten kicked out of my house and possibly my solar system, literally, with a boot. I’m not saying that makes Hop a Good Dad, but it certainly makes him an accurate one. 

I don’t think Delaney’s rejoinder applies to a medicare for all plan that ALSO dramatically cuts doctor’s education debt and has the government manufacturing generic drugs. 

While I think a lot of candidates made good showings for themselves tonight, I’m inclined to agree. If I had to vote in the primary tomorrow, I’d vote for Warren.

That said, I found myself thinking back to the utter circus that was the Republican primary debates in 2012 and feeling pretty damn good about the future.

“More in Bernie Sanders” immediately followed by “Are You Fucking Kidding Me”. Pretty much my sentiments exactly. 

Picard is 100% the appeal of liberalism. Sisko is the acknowledgment that liberalism isn’t enough. 

But is there even a Stones? Do they remain a British phenom only? Does America even have a counterculture? So many questions. 

But is there even a Stones? Do they remain a British phenom only? Does America even have a counterculture? So many questions. 

It’d probably be the most expensive Broadway show ever, but I’d watch it. 

It’s kind of a preposterous idea, though, that you could pull the Beatles out of music history and it would be more or less the same minus their body of work. Like, without the Beatles I don’t know if there even is an Ed Sheeran. 

What about the elderly neighbor in Rosemary's Baby? She scared the crap out of me. 

I’d agree that’s a relevant criticism, and it’s exacerbated by the fact that a male deuteragonist let Pullman indulge in his weird secular gender complementarianism. 

True story, I read these books after being given them by a British friend in college, and after we left a screening of a Knight’s Tale I said I thought the actor who played Chaucer would be a great Lord Asriel. She asked me who I thought should be Lady Coulter, and as we’d recently watched Dark City, I said Emma from

I’m not. You are. If Neil Gaiman wrote a gay supernatural love story dedicated to Terry Pratchett I would camp outside of a Barnes and Noble to buy that shit tomorrow.

I’m okay with the level of ambiguity and explicitness the show runners, and Gaiman and Pratchett for that matter, settled on. I think men especially could stand with a lot more representation in media of loving relationships that aren't sexual. 

Imagine being miffed a theme park experience is primarily geared toward kids.