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That’s a great spin on it.

Stanley Kubrick was a genius, too. People say Steve Jobs was a genius. Thomas Edison was a genius. Shigeru Miyamoto is a genius.

Yeah, neither of us really know, is my point.

This kinda bums be out. I always imagined him bounding though the offices making everyone’s day brighter, telling people how great everything is while providing “why didn’t I think of that?” suggestions to an appreciative employee base, but he’s actually a reclusive and frightening troll who only talks to you when

The best part of the staircases at the end of world 8 is that the one in 8-3 actually isn’t really that much more difficult as the one in 8-1, it just *looks* much more difficult. There are far fewer “blocks” in the composition, implying a larger, more dangerous pit below, but the platforms are the same.

First, common and uncommon equipment will no longer drop from end-game activities, helping put an end to the all too frequent pain of seeing what looks like a golden masterwork item in a pile of loot turn out to be a white item distorted by lighting effects.

You’re arguing that the Kaylon’s planned omnicide was somehow justified?

You’re giving this episode waaay too much credit for not “being a simulation” and seemed to miss how shockingly awful it was. It was the worst kind of trope-filled emptiness.

This is super confusing. Did the committee really need Cohen’s “uh, I didn’t have anything to do with that” responses in order to question the people who did have something to do that?

Gross.

That’s how all products work. You don’t want them at first, then they convince you that it’s worth the money or they don’t.

Or just pay the $5.99 for two or three months so you can just watch it. How much is the time and effort you’d spend pirating it worth to you?

It wasn’t that he caught lightning in a bottle, it’s that Clinton had no other opponents. Research has shown that any popularity contest with only two participants will, when controlled for other factors, eventually drift toward 50/50. This isn’t to say that they’ll all end up that way, but it’s no suprise that even

As a Bernie supporter that voted for him in the primaries in 2016: [...] m’dude...just walk away. You’re too old.

I didn’t hate this week’s episode. But I didn’t really like anything about it. It’s a bummer because I absolutely *loved* last week’s episode.

Lots of churches, especially in major cities, will fly rainbow flags specifically to combat this (well earned) impression.

He seems to be solely addressing complaints about Bandersnatch that most critics didn’t have. Total straw man stuff.

This is the best take on this I’ve seen!

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I also have been looking for signs, ever since the season 1 reveal, that the Good Place doesn’t exist at all, considering that we’ve not seen anyone from there, or have any confirmation that anyone on Earth ended up there after they died.