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Does it disturb you at all that your line of opposition is almost word-for-word what MLK Jr. called out in Letters From a Birmingham Jail? The fact that anyone could be "strongly opposed" to someone choosing to kneel respectfully in symbolic protest shows just how strongly we are inculcated to believe that patriotism

I'll play Devil's Advocate despite my delight at this comment and say that it does almost approach a weird Kantian categorical imperative. It sort of follows…

I'm going to come to the defense of the reviewer re: reading into the Kaep focus shot too much. South Park has used this exact trick twice in Butters Very Special Episode (the Ramseys and other mock-grieving parents) and Up The Down Steroid (McGwire and other roid users. An expositor opines about something moral while

I can not wait until he misses an action following his Frenzied Rage.

No. Fuck using the word "objectively" followed immediately by an explicit judgment adjective. For once I'm leaning into my avatar and standing on the side of formal logic. Hillary Clinton is not objectively terrible, and the fact that anyone thinks it's that cut-and-dried insults her decades of political experience,

I wish more people came at harmful addiction this way. I try to project the same attitude for those struggling with self-harm.

I bought this song a long time ago - a real long time ago, feel me? It was the dopest song I ever bought…in '94.

He needs to find a rep that doesn't refer to rehab as a "tune-up". Jesus, you're not going in to get your oil changed, and you don't owe the gawking public an attenuated explanation for something that is simply the right step to take for your health.

"Well that goes without saying"

Well people who don't think this are…

Ignatiy has been firing on all cylinders on that front lately.

nor thoroughly

Yeah, I'm with you there. That nihilistic, impulsive nagging at the back of your head. When I was younger and really struggling in that regard, I took my van up to 100 in a 35 for just a mile stretch in my quiet suburban town. Came to my senses and crushed the brakes before I couldn't take it back.

Meanwhile, I've seen people suggest when he sees the one horse wipe away the sweat, he sees that the individual may struggle, but is able to persist with the strength of the group.

Yeah, of course he learned the wrong lesson immediately from that child actress.

He's a wonderful man. And an incredible horse.

I'm conflicted as to whether that last scene worked for me. It was expertly directed, so to speak. The choice of music, the grandiose build and the vastness of the desert where it would happen; when he comes over the crest of the hill and sees the formidable, wild stampede of runners - all of it was note perfect.

Penny is young, and the writers are deliberate to portray her as innocent, uncorrupted. She is separated from Bojack by a wall of her peers when he finally approaches her; she tells him that he 'can't be here' - her world and his are so diametrically opposed that I think there is instinctive revulsion when they

She didn't so much as lampshade it as smash him over the head with the lamp.

The irony of Bojack being so preoccupied with not ruining Penny's life that he couldn't see the girl he had actually already irrevocably poisoned was doomed was heart-wrenching.