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The Constable
the-constable

This person should never be talked about, ever.

Geat so now we also need to pollute several thousand miles of orbit space so pepsi can ruin my starview and assault my eyes with unwanted product placement. If they do this I hope they leave gaming culture out of it. I don't want my pastime associated with the same people who built the Pepsi constellation.

I want this entire concept banned right now. Having a sky full of satellites is one thing, they’re useful and we rely on them for a lot of things, but I do not want them to actively participate in defiling what’s left of our night sky. This is an entirely new generation of light pollution and I’m not here for it, get

Cause that’s what I want to see when I look up at the night sky, more advertisements. Definitely don’t get enough of those down here...

Context does matter, but you are picking and choosing what context matters to you. As it stands, white people wearing dark makeup to appear black is the continuation of a practice tied to the mocking of black people, and often enslaved Africans, in the US. That’s the context for this. More context for this, which a

Just...just wear the clothes. We know who it is, the costume’s good and fine on its own, there’s no need to Blackface it up. Jesus, why is this so hard?

Me have been defending this show from beginning, but this one really not was good. Me feel like, after gluing foot to plot gas pedal for almost two seasons, they suddenly needed to stall out on autobahn to pace selves for finale. But they could have done that other way than overlong dramatic Abandon Ship, then

I think the Star Trek: TNG might be the only other finale I think of as fondly as Breaking Bad.
Almost but not quite for the Wire finale.

I’m pretty sure that doing something unimpressive and forgettable that still inspires eighteen thousand thinkpieces a day on The Ringer is basically the ending the show deserves. 

I’ve long had a theory that what separates true “prestige” TV from the pretenders is levity. The Sopranos was outright funny, The Wire had McNulty and Bunk’s quips, Mad Men and Breaking Bad both had plenty of pitch black humor. The Walking Dead has all the budget in the world but it’s so relentlessly grim that it’s a

Since you looked at me.

Meghan, stay out of this. We’re talking about you, not to you.

That two finger thing is real. I have family in the Netherlands and they’ll balk at beer served in the US because it doesn’t always have the “two finger foam”.

Howard Schultz. Howard.

...I should never, ever post when I’m angry. I put my foot all the way in my mouth by going after the originator of Peanuts rather than the former CEO of Starbucks, and I feel like the idiot I am for that.

Here I am, holding my L.

As an alumnus (graduate school) of NMU, I’m just gonna put this out there:

Fuck Charles Schultz.

I mean, fuck him for being an entitled, rich prick who assumes his wealth gives him the authority to govern anyone (or to understand their situation in the least)—but fuck him especially for the way he shits on Northern and

I really hope everyone has truly finally learned that elections fucking matter and 2020 will be less a shit show.

Me not think that true. Me saw him speak when Fire and Blood came out, and he addressed elephant in room head-on. He basically said, “you try writing 1000 page book with this many characters, this much continuity, while also consulting on and promoting TV show, while fans of both books and show will howl for blood if

‘It’s hard to imagine satisfying anyone if you spent millions of words and over two decades solely to tell us “people suck, and then get eaten.”’

This. The joy of the books/earlier seasons was that they didn’t feel like they were trying to be crowd-pleasing or pander to the usual fantasy tropes (even when they did). The recent seasons don’t just feel like a different show, they feel like the writers trying to please the fans and keep things moving with various

I won’t be satisfied without hours and hours of footage of Tyrion and the like breaking their fasts.