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Gonna guess no on that.

Nowhere in the article did it claim anyone talked about that, though, so I’m not sure why you’re making an unrelated argument.”

A glance at that one’s posting history should answer the question, although it’s very unpleasant.

Although the absolutely delightful following “It’s understandable he might feel this way, as Miller lost not one but two $100 million defamation lawsuits against Gizmodo parent company G/O Media” was wonderful to read.

Right, the higher up you go in that culture the less even its own rules apply.

They’re a group that views abject obedience, or at least the appearance of doing so, as a virtue.  Like how they do shitty racist asshole things all week and then swear in church on Sunday (if they go) that they’re totally following the example of Christ and so forth.

Multiple dumb investigations about one instance of alleged conduct isn’t a great comparison to multiple allegations about multiple instances of the same type of conduct.  

You certainly didn’t, but I will indeed move on.

But his lie was “I’m not in Spider-Man: No Way Home”, which is lying about being in a movie.  Why is that bad?

I have zero doubt whatsoever that we’re eventually going to find out that no small number of them were cops.

That’s a tautology.  Why is lying about being in a movie bad?

lying to prevent spoilers is bad”

Why?

Thought your whole complaint was that he wasn’t providing info on Twitter, so there you go.

Answer my question first!

because people will talk about it, and generate free advertising for him”

$3.5 mil is a heck of a lot to spend for free advertising.

I mean, it was the capitol of the Confederacy.

21 hours in snow isn’t a newsworthy item.”

Jesus, where are you from?

Seriously, though, when all that info is already easily available to anyone accessing a device that can also access Twitter, why is that necessary?

Although the new big-ass “MSG Sphere” is going up on the line, so maybe that’ll help.

This is exactly why the correct response if someone asks if you’d managed to avoid Covid so far is “As far as I know.”  

Evergreen comment.