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Not being an American, maybe I’m missing some lack of nuance in this Tina Fey piece? I thought it was pretty clear satire and that she was not actually advocating sticking your head in the cake sand. Is my non-American inability to understand un-ironic humour causing me to miss the lack of point? Did the joke fly

I get it, but to borrow from one of the above paragraphs: liberals also fall into the trap of labeling people that are allies (even if not on every issue) as enemies.

It was nice to wake up and see this video, laugh at the absurdity, then prepare for another day of trying to change hearts and minds and prepare to go to more protests and counter protests. It’s called levity, and helps the mind deal with the stress we’re all under. Literally no one is going to see this and decide not

Shhhhh - the preemptive outrage is trying to merit clicks...

While you’re correct in saying those connections have been more than adequately drawn in peer reviewed journals, literature, essays and film, it’s never been done in a medium as far reaching as an HBO series. All those other mediums are ones people actively have to seek out, they have to be interested in learning

“(Hell, anything that pisses off racial purists who whine that “white people/culture/whatever is disappearing” is a good thing.)“

Thing is, Sony is leading this generation by a very large maring, and surely enough, they know it very well. So while this may be a great selling point for all of their competitors (as they all have to fight the Sony dominance by offering something different), Sony really doesn’t have to allow this and it probably

I’m not a huge fan of the randomly generated levels fad that’s been going on. As you mention in the article, the world’s are nowhere near as detailed. They tout that it makes games infinitely replayable, but I’d rather have a playthrough of memorable handcrafted levels over multiple randomly generated playthroughs.

It seems the % of NFL players charged with domestic violence is lower than the national average of arrests. If you extrapolate the amount of players listed here (56) into the # of NFL years played in Goodell's tenure (13,568) using the US population, you would get 1,295,952 arrests for DV. In 2012, there was