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I wasn’t talking about politics. I was talking about its culture which is a weird hodge-podge of the South, the Midwest, and the Rust Belt. Rednecks and confederate flags does not the South make because - if we were using that criteria - huge chunks of Michigan would be the South.
There are Midwest states that would be

Well then by your logic Massachusetts is also the South.

Kentucky has both IHOP and Waffle House. Sometimes within walking distance of each other. It’s an anomaly.

Just from the context of the transcripts though - the judge asking her to slow down - it’s obvious she was nervous. I’m not going to judge whether or not someone should be free to run their own lives based on how good their vocabulary is or whether or not they’re a good public speaker.

The author of this is article, from Mississippi, would like to remind readers that not all Southerners are like this.

But the specific spoiler they’re upset about (the reveal of Sylvie) was in last week’s episode. You know they’re not complaining that the spoiler is this weeks episode takes place on a moon. So I don’t see what the setting of last week’s episode has to do with anything.
And I have a hard time believing someone who visit

How did it make no sense? We first saw Luke use Force pushing to propel himself out of the freezing chamber in Empire and it’s been an established Jedi trick ever since. If a Jedi can Force push themselves, why couldn’t they also Force pull on a larger object to propel themselves towards it?
You can argue that from a

The characters in Looney Tunes  are “joke machine characters”, Rick and Morty stopped being a joke machine in “Interdimensional Cable” but probably as early “Rick Potion No. 9".
You can’t ask your audience to emotionally invest itself into your characters and lore (which Rick and Morty often does) and then get pissy

I really liked the Narnia stuff with Morty and the dog people. It was the kind of absurdist shit the show likes to do and it was pretty funny.

Pretty sure they confirmed The Mandalorian S3 airing after The Book of Boba Fett when TBoBF was announced, then tried to walk it back here lately with Pedro Pascal telling Ewan McGregor, “Oh, I have no idea when we’re going to start working on the third season.” But if you look around the more spoiler-y parts of the

I mean, while I’m guessing that the audience for The Bad Batch leans more toward the adult side for some reason, these Star Wars animated shows very much started out as shows targeted towards children. Hence the goofy accent for Cad Bane. Lucas was very adamant that certain characters have goofy accents - which is why

Big Hero 6 is (very loosely*) based on a Marvel Comic, so that probably still would have been a Disney movie. Unless this is an alternate timeline where Disney didn’t buy Marvel and they were able to license Big Hero 6 to Pixar.
Weird fun fact: Right before Disney bought Pixar outright, when it was up in the air

Wasn’t Cars folded over into the Disney brand (there’s a difference apparently) because they wanted to churn out mediocre sequels but didn’t want the poor critical reception to hurt the Pixar brand?

Then why did Disney have no issue including a gay teenager as one of the main characters in their show Andie Mack? Reminder: Disney Channel’s programming is not released in China.
If the reason Disney refuses to feature a prominent LGBTQ character in their films is because they’re bowing to pressure from US

IIRC, Cats the Broadway show received mixed to negative reviews from American theater critics - although British theatre critics apparently loved it - and that didn’t stop it from being a massive hit with audiences. The show is a spectacle really, it’s less a Broadway show and more going to the circus or a Vegas

1.) Coco - $210.5 million in the US alone - the fourth highest Thanksgiving opening in history; $800 million globally; 97% rating on RT; 81% on Metacritic; Won the Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.

2.) Incredibles 2: $608 million in the US; over $1 billion globally; by the end of its

At that point he was just riding the coattails of the popularity of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit”’.

I mean, they clearly explain that the reason they’re connecting it with Trump is that his supporters are using the (as of now) unproven (but not impossible) possibility that COVID leaked from a lab as some sort of vindication for Trump when in reality Trump did completely mishandle the COVID crisis, starting with

“But do they fuck?” - Alan Moore, probably.

That was technically Fox. However, if we’re including the comics, there’s this really weird page from an old Avengers issue where Janet van Dyne is writhing and moaning with pleasure in bed and the then a few seconds later a shrunken down, naked, sweat soaked Hank Pym comes crawling out from under the covers between