tigerberry
tigerberry
tigerberry

A Vietnamese immigrant who went to the US at age 11, was, at the time of filming, 21, and is on a show on its 11th season trying to win the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar. Maybe she grew up sheltered but clearly not sheltered enough to not know about Drag Race, and if you watch even one season of this show you

Aaaand here you go with the willful misinterpretation, exaggeration and bad faith argument tactics. Really, your kind is just too predictable.

You do realize you’re making the movie equivalent of the “if you wear short skirt expect to get raped” argument right?

The only ones turning against this movie are sad little manbabies who argue in bad faith, troll, throw tantrums (and yet somehow still expect to be taken seriously), and result to manipulating review scores to try and make decent movies bomb or seem like they’re bombing.

So basically you’re suggesting that, in this world where women are still not treated as men’s equals in most fields of life, if we have movies focusing on empowered female main characters we shouldn’t focus on them being empowered women, in order to avoid hurting men’s brittle egos. Otherwise the movies and the

But you, big strong man, are so big and strong and secure in your manliness that you can’t take women being out there doing stuff.

An “ACTUAL combat vet” doing the internet equivalent of “Moooom, girls are being mean to meeeee! Beautiful.

Dude, you’re talking about “straightforward interpretation” but that’s not how this works. It’s not just “some ignorant idiot”. Blaming the Jews for Jesus’ arrest and death is not something that started today, or with Passion, it has been around since pretty much forever. It’s one of the driving forces behind

You don’t hear The Doors, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, etc. in the stores either, you rarely hear covers of them, you rarely hear them in movies... and you would have to be crazy to argue that their music is forgettable. All that you mentioned is meaningless - some music is not the type to be played in stores, and

Think whatever you want about him and his music (I’ve never been a fan, not my style) but it’s not forgettable at all, at least his early stuff (Thriller, Bad, etc.). Maybe you’re too young to have been around when he was a superstar, but with stars like this quality of music is almost secondary - even if the songs

At this point I’m concluding that you’re trolling, because the other option (ie. you’re genuinely too ignorant not to understand why anyone would say something like that and why it’s not racist or sexist) is way too depressing.

My favorite part, though, are the people who tout Black Panther as an example of hypocrisy, because man, look at Wakanda, an ethno-state that doesn’t let migrants in! The alt-right dream is amazing when it’s black people who do it, amirite?!

Oh man, this is beautiful. You’re pretty much making the movie equivalent of “men gave women the vote so feminazis should shut the fuck up and be grateful” argument.

To be fair a bunch of that was people hyping The Orville because they were pissed off about Star Trek: Discovery not being the same old same old they expected it to be. (And Discovery also just happens to feature a black female lead, huh. Such a weird coincidence.)

That’s what normal people would think, but for these fuckwits these movies are examples of libtard feminazi cultural marxist [insert more alt-right buzzwords] propaganda advocating the oppression of straight white men. They’re bad because the women are portrayed being in positions of power and not being objectified to

Or so you would think, but Tim Burton’s own Alice movies went on to make a shitton of money, Aquaman and Transformers were making a shitton of money... all those Marvel movies, too...

LastPass is owned by LogMeIn, and its main source of income are enterprise level users, so they’re not a small company anymore.

They ditched the old engine and rebuilt it based on Chromium, then it was sold to a Chinese company.

Sorry but this is ridiculous. I’m not a fan of Columbus or anything but it’s like he’s become the single scapegoat for literally everything wrong that happened in the Americas after 1492. That’s not how history works, guys? You can’t pin all this on a single person.

Eh, I really liked Lorca as a morally complex Starfleet officer (that we know are out there but are rarely featured), and was pretty bummed when the show basically went “lol he’s not morally complex, he’s EVIL!!!!” It really soured me on Discovery, and at this point I’m not really interested in the show, even though I