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My father is a protestant preacher and I have to say, the scenes set at the baptist were scarily accurate. I had flashbacks to my upbringing.

Excuse me, but. that's fucking ridiculous. There is nothing about fucking swearing all the bloody time that implies the writer or fucking speaker can't get their point across. That's some grade A bullshit right there.

I reckon it's pretty much a South African who's spent too much time in norf london

I'm with you. I've hated that phrase for years now.

Noted and approved of the bat'leth. Roddenberry was a wizard confirmed.

I'll save you the trouble: He's about as terrible at playing trump as the man himself is.

Wasn't the whole point that Affleck's character was a piece of shit who misunderstood everything from the very start? Amy's story could be seen as an example of bi erasure, which is still kind of a big issue in heterosexual as wel as homosexual circles. Amy is pretty sex positive at a time when that really wasn't

I unironically liked Tusk because it was obviously meant to be a shitty movie about a spitballed pitch to begin with.

I kind of feel like watching the episode just due to the review tagline. Costello always gets a click from me.

I concur. Came here looking for it yesterday

That engine did, of course, rely on what amounts to espionage. While I agree with you that they probably shouldn't have had trouble with it, they also wouldn't have had the need to build them during WWII because they essentially had no enemy strong enough to require it.

A large part of that comes from the fact that the Japanese really did stagnate technologically during the second world war. By the end of 1943 their previously impressive zero was outgunned and outmatched by pretty much everything in the sky. The lack of raw materials and dedication to R&D fucked them over.

otoh - this is him 30 years apart. A lot of the creeping evolution towards his MiB persona can't be shown without ruining the surprise.

You've made a good point there. Although in my opinion, talk about online speculation should be limited to the comment section, rather than the article. It's usually not relevant to the episode being reviewed and distracts from it unnecessarily.

Your range is pretty fixed with tomahawks. Figure out from where you throw for a good hit and always throw from that range. Also, let go of the hawk when it goes past the tipping point in your hand and starts to rotate by itself. Perfect throws every time.

I'm guessing it's guest tracking devices in their clothing. Take a guest's clothes and the guns work. That's how Dolores gets her first kill, I bet.

Is that a thing in the US? Over here you can fit any nozzle into any car. Mistakes happen often.

To me it's just annoying, but I'm not by any means an oppressed minority.

As a British expat living in Belgium, I can basically confirm that this happens to everyone 'other' regardless of how small the difference, geographically, racially, linguistically, religiously, etc. There's plenty of Anglophiles the world over ready to annoy me with their commentary on 'The British', regardless of