In this, we have no argument.
In this, we have no argument.
I suppose you would think that, as it flatters your intellect. But no, it’s not. For a reducio to hold, the original poster would have to have posited a universal, such as “all actors should refuse to work with Weinstein or Singer”. The poster did not, and instead you advanced a different argument, to which you…
I’m not a Nazi, so ... no?
(wish she’d cool it with “can’t we just talk to Nazis, do we have to hit them?” rhetoric though.)
Gotta hand it to you, you’re one the more verbose idiots who’s arrived on the AV Club recently.
“You’re suggesting that anyone’s who has ever been accused of a crime should be universally black-balled from working?”
He’s never apologised for his transphobic crap, however.
More people care than will when you die. Soon, hopefully.
Santa’s TARDIS control room has a weird roundel configuration.
I’ve seen horror trailers that creeped me out less than this did.
Don’t think the world has too much to worry about Murdoch’s awful and stupid failsons. Once he dies (could be a while, unfortunately) the empire will crumble with them at the helm.
Damn you for showing me a glimpse into a better world.
Not many Americans understand that if you call someone the c-word they’re a mate but if you call them “mate” they’ve just done something pretty c-wordy.
Well, “less” would be ungrammatical. So “fewer” it is.
The joke isn’t really about writers, it’s about how SF fandom is still shooting itself in the foot over convention organisation. Just about every convention has some awful PR disaster about a male-only panel, or a male moderator who shuts down female speakers.
So, reading between the lines, it sounds like the fish man eats a child?
Trader Joe’s exec: Ok, what have we got lined up for next summer?
Scott’s moral clarity and decisiveness is incredibly impressive. And god, that work ethic.
“retooled into more of a workplace comedy” = “we’re cutting our losses and adjusting the per-episode budget down to $50".