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    Kill Bill Vol. 2 is probably my second favorite of his, yeah. It's so much slower and richer than the first one. Yum.

    Not just growing older, but feeling like as a black woman you've run out of the roles that society is willing to let you inhabit. The way the movie's intro has Grier walking slowly, then half-running, then sprinting just to get to her shitty job—just to be told by Keaton's ATF guy, sorry, I'm leveraging the crappy

    YES. I've always thought that. There's a universe where Tarantino became "the feminist crime movie guy" instead of the "stylized violence guy" and I want to live in that one instead.

    The Kermode and Mayo podcast is consistently lovely, if you're a fan.

    It's meditative, observant, and reaches for emotional and social truth. It's deeply, passionately, intersectionally feminist, in a way that Tarantino would never even attempt again. If you're invested in its themes, it's riveting, every second of the way.

    That was a tense scroll. Thank you for putting my favorite movie of all time in at #1.

    >I do not like ideologues in colleges teaching young people that all whites are evil.

    If you keep moving goalposts that fast, you'll never have to be pinned down on your borrowed Fox News talking points. I'm not angry because you accused the left of not reaching out to poor whites (nor have I ever been), I'm angry because you're scapegoating my people (and, like, transgender college professors? what

    >Friendo, are you saying the left cares as much about poor whites as they do correct pronouns?

    Yeah, and we haven't heard anything from Bernie Sanders since then. He's really been out of the fucking conversation since a blogger no one's heard of criticized his racial justice bona fides.

    Soloway answered a panel question honestly, she didn't launch a hate campaign. Clearly it was something that bothered them at the time and they said as much to a small audience. It's not like Soloway wrote a 4,000 word Medium piece and started an anti-Pat Facebook group.

    I'm not part of this conversation, but I've never bumped into anyone with the exact same opinions about the quality of the Netflix Marvel series as me, so…that's cool.

    If your erection monologues for more than four hours, consult a theatrical booking agent.

    "I Must Flow: The Spice Speaks Out" (2017)
    By Sean Spicer
    Random House, Hardcover, $12.99+tax

    All of the people mocking you aside, yes, the movie is superb.

    Not of note, but I have had many, many people come up to me on the street and go "…Justin?"

    I have a 720p projector and everyone asks if it's 4k.

    I think Doofus Rick's Jerry is an evil genius.

    We just don't know. And doesn't that completely justify Rick's depression?

    He only knows what Rick tells him.