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I feel like it's more a matter of some high school kids feeling like they have to care, they have to try, they have to get it right… and the older workers realizing they don't. Seriously, getting everything right and keeping up with every demand in some service jobs requires a near-constant state of rush and effort

It's not fetishized, that's almost the point of the article. It's just really, really ubiquitous and common. Very much so in the Seattle area, slightly less so elsewhere in the west, and much less so elsewhere. It's a staple in the region, and so this guy wrote an article about it.

I'm really fond of the song where Steven teaches music to Peridot. Forget what it's called.

I think cappadocius meant those quotes around "cool with it" to mean that's what 4chan says as an excuse.

Idunno, it's not clear to me that Steven's fusions will be the same as his Mom's. It's all a manifestation of the relationship, after all, and Steven is different from his Mom in plenty of important ways — in fact, he's most different to Rose in the ways he relates to others.

Jasper knew Rose, and doesn't get the whole "Steven" thing. She seems to see Steven as just 'Rose taking a really weird form for indiscernible reasons'.

I think the idea is that Diane, attempting to talk with Bojack and type her work tweets at the same time, accidentally typed what she was saying. Nothing to do with siri.

That's at least two years from now. By then TV Club probably won't exist at all anymore (except for maybe two or three shows, Game of Thrones-type pop-culture dominating things). AVC will have faded into just another clickbait site, one with a light movies-and-tv focus. It will become that which sibling site

Feel Good Inc is the one prominently featuring the words "Feel good". Hope this helps.

Part of that is, that last "hour long episode" in season 5 you're talking about was actually technically part of season 6. They didn't quite finish season 5's story, so they used the first two episodes of season 6's contract to finish up.

I've picked up from the comments and links to that interview that this isn't a Season Finale, it's just a story that got cut off 80% of the way through, to be wrapped up some other time. Alright, I guess. I actually liked this episode quite a bit! I didn't find out until reading this review that the season is over.

Well, they put "the venture brothers will return" at the end of a season finale. This season didn't have a finale, it just kind of ended mid-sentence, and they realized it, so treated it as such.

The article describes a problem. You are continuing to describe that problem. I don't know why your tone indicates you're at odds with the general sentiment here?

I think Lapis still dislikes the crystal gems in general, but Steven in particular showed her sympathy so she's an ally to HIM.

Well, originally it was meant for some players to start out with more money than others. Combined with the bidding system (which a lot of american players don't bother with), that makes the only factor determining who wins "who started with the money".

Even a place as large as Reddit has a "culture" that gets cultivated. You get a sense for what sorts of attitudes are accepted or shunned by the majority of the userbase, and that attracts and dissuades different kinds of people, which reinforces those same attitudes. This sort of thing permiates between

Oh, uh. I know what a rhombus is, I was just correcting his question to be: "what makes it a love rhombus specifically, as opposed to a love quadrilateral? in this analogy, what do the equal-length and parallel sides represent?"

I guess the actual question is: What makes it a rhombus, and not just any quadrilateral? Do the equal-length and parallel sides have significance?

The three stories are obviously noncanon.

But if you were able to see most movies at home when it first came out, instead of theaters having the usual Timed Exclusivity deal going on? A lot of people would go to the theater a lot less often if they had the choice.