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(Of course I meant How To Steal A Million, I always confused those two titles)

Yeah, that’s kind of what I was thinking. By the ‘50s/’60s he was deep into his “icy blonde” fixation, and looking for someone he could mold into an image, like he did with Grace Kelly and tried to do with Tippi Hedren. Hepburn was established by then and didn’t much need him.

My bet would be that she knew what a misogynist piece of crap he was (the whisper network was alive and well, even back then), and decided she was doing just fine without him.

The Lost Cause is an ahistorical myth that portrays the Confederate States of America as noble defenders of a way of life, guilty only of being the men born at the end of their era, while actively downplaying the evils of slavery for which they fought.

In the sense that the Browncoats stand for nebulous freedom, while

I, too, enjoy blatantly ignoring actual words that people actually said.

“Maybe it will" haha. Why don't you spend some time talking about things you actually know something about?

You want to know how I know you don't read comics?

How is having a new character come out as a typical sexuality pandering? I’ve been reading comics for forty years and I’ve been in online comics fandom for twenty. Most of the comics fans I know are gay or bi. Why shouldn’t the characters we read about reflect some aspects the lives of the people spending money for

Always hated the “ruined my childhood” thing. Never makes much sense.

Ted Sarandos is going to kick a shivering Dickensian orphan lying in a gutter.

Mainly because the concept of free speech doesn’t apply to entities other than the government.

Because Netflix isn’t the government, they’re a private employer and can fire you for all kinds of things, including speech that reflects badly on them.

They’re from different worlds.

If Sarandos thinks that viewing bigoted content doesn’t have a connection to real world actions, let me introduce him to a little movie called BIRTH OF A NATION.

“In the Czech Republic, too, we love pork.”

By that logic, Pastore’s character should be called The Capigola.

It’s not “marone”, it’s Madonn’, you stunad!

In the Czech Republic, too, we love pork. You ever had our sausages?

Good lord, I don’t live in my home town any longer. I didn’t enjoy chewing tobacco, Ronald Reagan or automatically assume anyone from Chicago was part of the Mafia so I got kicked out.