shrodingerscatgirl
ShrodingersCatgirl
shrodingerscatgirl

So...there’s not really a debate to be had about puberty blockers. Those medications are safe, completely reversible, and in many cases life-saving. Claiming otherwise is simply fear-mongering or blinding stupidity. As for the surgery on minors, it simply does not happen outside of an infinitesimally small number of

Just another example of the classic conservative mantra: the government is broken. And they actively work to break it. If we can’t force the majority of voters to approve of our backwards ass political philosophy, then instead of adapting and evolving our views, we’ll just abdicate our responsibility as elected

If you want to know why he hates trans people so much: https://nypost.com/2022/06/21/who-is-xavier-musk-elon-musks-transgender-child-who-wants-to-change-name/

You know, I’m starting to think that Elon Musk might be kind of a bad person.

The “what is a woman” thing is a ridiculous gotcha question. Some women can’t have children, some women don’t have breasts, some women were born with ambiguous genitalia.

The Little Mermaid ain’t exactly faithful to the original Hans Christian Anderson version.

The third season is one of the best of any television show imo, some truly scathing critiques of Hollywood, which keeps us indoctrinated into finding quick answers for lifelong traumas, and the violence that erupts from those suppressed traumas.

Sally didn’t commit a murder. She killed someone who was attacking her. Even though she used the word “murderer” for herself, her act of killing in self-defence is different from murder under the law — and, more important, morally.

Just before Barry walks in we see Gene reading press clippings showing him that he’s lost the only two things that ever really motivated him: a credible shot at big, big fame and a loving relationship with his son. His life was over in every way that mattered, but he did manage to make Barry pay for Janice’s murder,

Completely agreed, especially about Gene. His end was probably the biggest tragedy on the show. He was a jerk and an ego maniac, but not a monster. In the end, he just couldn’t help himself.

It definitely feels like they had no idea what to do with Moss post S3. Barry getting into his interrogation room only to easily escape within an episode stuck out there.

Anyone worried about accountability should be upset about Fuches instead.

Yeach, Fuches not just living, but also being the one to kill Hank is the main thing that doesn’t sit right with me. I think he should have stayed dead when the bikers shot him last season. On the side of the road, forgotten.

Assuming the movie is the “official” story as far as law enforcement is concerned her lawyers could easily argue they were on the run from Gene.

I think with everyone thinking that Gene was the mastermind the perception is that they were hiding from him, not the law.

But Gene was not an innocent man, was he?  He murdered Barry. 

I thought the same thing until I realized that all the Feds Fuches & Barry spoke to when trying to save their asses died during the prison massacre. The FBI agents who were there were the ones who knew the truth about Barry’s role in everything. The only information the higher ups had were those agents initial reports

I don’t think she did. I think that trying to convince Barry to turn himself in was as much about getting herself and her son away from him as it was about any strong feelings over the injustice of Cousineau’s predicament. I think that when it became clear that Barry had no intention of doing the right thing, she saw

Hader has talked repeatedly in interviews about how Barry has gotten dumber every season (to the point where he started the final season literally calling Gene from prison to ask if he’d been tricked). In that spirit, “Oh, Wow!” are the funniest last words. I can’t stop laughing about it. 

That Barry could be so many things and do it in a half hour is an incredible achievement and a rewarding watch, even if it made us queasy sometimes.”