strawman9
Straw Man
strawman9

My question is, why it’s considered a negative portrayal for a bisexual person to enjoy multiple partners at once. The monoamorous framework of modern romance means that in order to experience any sort of commitment, a bisexual person has to deny a part of their sexual identity. Why is adhering to this a good thing?

What backlash? What criticism? What concern? All I see is a few loudmouths trying to score some points and get some clicks online. Leave WestWorld to the story and not to be catered to anyone or any special group of people. If the story requires to focus on a particular characters sexuality then please go ahead, but

What’s so douchey about him? Aside from being a successful handsome dude, I mean? Some of his characters have had that quality, but all the off-camera stuff he’s done indicates that he’s a fairly down to earth guy.

It must be such a bummer for you that the comments on this post are pretty lukewarm, suggesting your premise is faulty. Turns out the people on this site may have actually been preferring Marvel movies to DC movies on their respective merits this whole time.

Not every movie can or should be an ultra amazing over the top incredible masterpiece. Trying to do so is how you end up with garbage like BvsS.

I guess if you aren’t a Spider-Man fan, it’s hard to see but it is pretty obvious to me. This Spidey is far more accurate in the light hearted, quippy attitude. He’s always the kid cracking jokes and screwing with people. We never got that really in any of the prior movies. We can also be fairly certain no one is

Sarek was a great episode, and quite a sad one, especially when the 1990s was a time when we had to confront the failing health of what we considered to be the Greatest Generation.

They way TNG treated Sarek’s....uh...exit from the Star Trek universe was one of grace, compassion and insight. This episode was always so heartbreaking to watch.

“Jingle bells / Batman kills / Robin got filet’d / The Batmobile / Lost its wheel / And careened into the bay / killing untold hundreds of overworked fishermen hoping to make it in Gotham the city that never sleeps and hates everyone while the Cops are corrupt and everything is on fire and awful and gritty HAY.”

Took ballet? That’s fucking stupid and anyone who sings it that way hates Christmas and America.

Libertarians believe in regulating monopolies. (Technically they believe the free market would not allow for monopolies to form. This is untestable to date)

At least that many died when Tyrion lit those boats up in season 2.

And blowing up an entire city block of the church last season.

I find it hard to believe that only 546 background characters died, what with all of the massive battles in Game of Thrones.

How can you count the walkers? They’re already dead.

Are you old enough to remember when global cooling was the big fear? Spoiler alert it didn’t happen. So now it’s global warming, or whatever alternative name you want to give it. Pardon me for not getting overly excited about this.

Why do I have this sneaking suspicion that the lowest priced ticket isn’t actually going to go down?

The Electoral College is the system we have. It is ridiculous, but it is the known set of rules.

American consumers is biggest road block to workers rights. Time and time again, Americans reward companies that exploit workers. Until consumers recognize their power and their role as ethical consumers, this is pissing in wind.