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“Grown-ass man puts on Nazi costume, points out others for poor judgement.”

Harry has a complete inability to take accountability. Everything is someone else’s fault. Now he is placing the blame of his bad choice to dress up as a Nazi on his brother and sister-in-law. That is both stupid and offensive. Did they force him to use racist slurs towards other soldiers too? Did they force him to

As a moderately successful indie author myself, I can tell you that the stunts some authors will engage in to promote their books know no bounds. I can guarantee you she’s not the only one to fake her death; she just got caught doing it.

If this is true, and she did indeed fake her death by suicide, that is incredibly fucked-up. Like, that’s legit a horrible thing to do.

andy cohen is a sleazy trash merchant

Yeah, my Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVDs just got bumped up to #2 on the list of things I’d rescue in case of a fire.

Whats Opera Doc is constantly ranked as the best Loony Tunes short ever made and among the best cartoons period.  This is unacceptable. 

Goddammit. I JUST introduced my 5-year-old to the Roadrunner-Coyote cartoons. He loved them! Where’s he going to learn about anvils now??? A blacksmith????

the deleted cartoons include “What’s Opera, Doc?”, “Rabbit Of Seville,” “Duck Amuck,” and “One Froggy Evening”

Guess whose ancestor is resting in power today?

If a show you made trends in the top 10 for weeks, and you still cancel it... then your business model in wrong.

The first 3 albums are straight classics. This not up for debate. 

“Oh, 1899, we barely knew ye.”

Has Bond not always been a fuckboy though?

A 26 year old just older than her 22 year old son?? And you want us to believe she was in a date, while also with her child and her friend Simon Crane? Okay… you guys need to back your gossip up.

So are we considering this problematic, or is it only women that we’re infantalizing?

We have entered the millennial fuckboy era of bond 

I say we switch to polo.

“A Man Called Ove” was not the first Fredrik Backman I read, but it is one of his best. As is usually the case, I’d be very surprised if anyone could adequately translate it to film.