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Um... you know that the swinging Spider-Man at Disney’s California Adventure is a robot, right?

I don’t think it’s blame.  Will began laughing until Jada gave him the cut-eye.

I watched the first 2 episodes of Obi-Wan and really liked it. I was excited to see the inquisitors brought into the live action universe and I really liked how all of them were portrayed. I thought Reva was delightfully unhinged and obsessed with power. It was dope.

This is not a “phenomenon” limited to the Star Wars community, or Zack Snyder movies, or any other niche fanbase. Racist people are literally everywhere, and it’s not like racists don’t like the same things non-racists like (except, you know, minorities). We need to stop with this framing of “You know how these Star

I mean I wish this was true. That this was “a small subset of dweebs in their basement” but literally the richest man in the world was decrying “wokeness” this weekend and hating diversity is pretty much the entire political philosophy of one of America’s two political parties. This is a huge issue.

I have never understood Star Wars fans whose behavior and opinions indicate they see the (quite clearly racist/colonialist) Empire as the heroes of the story.

Are you high? Cornel West is literally one of the reasons there ever was a Trump presidency. He enabled left-wing dissafection with a “both the same” attitude about Hillary.

I’m definitely aware of people comparing black people to apes and other animals but I’ve always thought of “knuckle dragging” as more of a term for a bully, person who behaves like a Neanderthal, is ignorant, and maybe quick to violence. Joe Rogen was the first person I though of when I read the phrase. 

I thought calling someone a “knuckle dragger” was comparing them to a caveman, since I’ve seen plenty of white people called that.

It would be disrespectful of a plaintiff to mean-mug a testifying defendant while she recounts allegations of abuse. Him not looking at her is definitely the right thing to do, but there’s nothing more to read into it than that. 

You are assuming her allegations are true. One of the biggest issues so far in the trial, from what I can see, is how hard it has been for her to get even a single person to collaborate her allegations. In fact, her allegations are getting more wild, which makes very little sense as someone whom was in an abusive

did it prevent you from voting in 2016 or something?

Austin Butler is not giving me Elvis vibes. He’s giving me Val Kilmer in Top Secret! vibes. 

But isn’t the lawsuit about whether he abused her? Both can be true, so what are people celebrating?”

Seriously. I work in comms and PR for a living. Plenty of writing. And even in my somewhat elevated position, do I just throw out whatever I want without second eyes? Nope.

give it to the show, the gamble pays off —> give it to the show; the gamble pays off

There was nothing hilariously stupid about Steven asking Taweret to get a message to Layla. Taweret is a god, with an avatar, and that would be well within her abilities. She was just seeing that the gods’ laws were being broken and Steven naturally thought she may break her own rules in that moment and offered a

It has been heavily implied that there is a third personality that is a lot more angry and brutal than Marc or Steven. Apparently in the comics there is a personality named Jake, so a lot of fans are assuming thats him.

This is my favorite episode so far. If Oscar Isaac is not nominated for an Emmy, my respect for that institution will reach a brand new bottom.