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Even better!

Just imagine the unique experience of the tablet coming loose from that ridiculous contraption and smacking you right in the face!

The answer is yes.

In Romania, we make a fancier version of Olivier salad called “salade de boeuf” - no chopped eggs, beef instead of bologna, and plenty of kosher pickles, carrots and potatoes, all tied together with plenty of mayo. I could (and I do, around New Year’s) eat that thing for breakfast, lunch and dinner any time.

Aren’t you glad this site got rid of crap like Palme Thursday to make room for hard-hitting material like this?

Yes, I’m sure there are literally dozens of left-leaning people who are all in favour of denying the Holocaust. Please go away to whatever red pill forum you wandered out of.

Plenty of left-leaning governments in Europe make it illegal to deny the Holocaust. Certain forms of hate speech (especially those that incite to violence) are illegal in Canada (that notorious bastion of illiberalism). Terrorism propaganda of any stripe and color is generally frowned upon in most liberal societies.

“Comparing losing his job for encouraging Trump in the interview, even if he did just think it was run-of-the-mill misogyny and not assault, to women who claim to have been sexually harassed or assaulted by a man who’s now the most powerful person on the planet is an incredibly stupid thing to write...”

For a relentless killing machine, capable of shrugging off an insane amount of damage with barely a limp, Frank has some disappointingly square dreams.

Fun fact: Amilyn Holdo is also the name of an excellent over the counter cold remedy.

NOT YOU TOO, SIR PATRICK! NOOOOOOOO....

Yeah, he’s so pro-freedom that he’s basically become Putin’s mouthpiece - the most freedom-loving leader in the whole world!

That’s one of five people who follow Scaramucci on Twitter. There’s a difference.

Wes Anderson.

Somehow, the news that water is wet is more shocking than Steven Seagal being a fucking creep.

Fair enough. I also think they were going for a more... Russian vibe, I guess? It was just odd to see one of the most iconic features of the original film missing.

Yeah, that’s not a bad point, but it undercuts something that I always found more interesting about the movie: its world is so incredibly diverse, all the way down to that Japanese-Chinese-German-Spanish-English patois, but this diversity isn’t presented in a negative or overly judgemental way: it’s just this

I feel the reason that the sequel is so super white is that they were afraid putting Asian extras in the background would be construed as racist, and in the process made themselves even more racist. But even at a purely narrative level, the world’s lack of diversity was odd.

Dekkard does order his noodles, and he understands the vendor just fine (just as he understands Gaff a minute later). He just doesn’t want to speak the patois. If anything, that is relevant to his character’s disinterest or even disdain for difference, which is what makes him good at his job. He knows the language but

Pretty sure there are a lot of Asian people in the first Blade Runner.