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Emancipation is seriously G E N I U S. 

People falling head-over-heels to praise DAYTONA when it’s not half as interesting as KIDS SEE GHOSTS, ye or KTSE. I guess it’s cool to like Pusha T still...

I knew Americans like to take credit for everything but this is just TOO MUCH, MAN.

it’s funny cause he played a mentally-challenged teen in that film! get it? he was disabled! that’s the joke!

It’s a very good album. Both “DAYTONA” and “ye” are great too in their own way. For example, I much prefer “Ghost Town” to it’s sequel; and -in my opinion at least- “Violent Crimes” may be the strongest, most heartfelt song in all three albums. I know it’s hard to separate the art from the artist, but what Kanye is

fucking finally

Do you mean Naomi Kawase? She’s fairly important world-wide. Plus her film won an award, I think. 

In the sense that the writers need to find subtler ways to make their world-view known? 

I like this show but does anybody else feel that (almost) every episode is sorta like an 80s “very special episode”? 

Uhm... “The Adventures of Tin Tin” is an amazing film... one of his best...

Are you sure?? I think you’re in the minority there. 

That’s Javier Bardem, you racist.

Franco was great. SZA was out of this world.

No. There isn’t.

It’s true that it must be awful for the writers but its their decision to do an article on the turkey pardoning and have it be about sexual harassment and indictments. The new AVClub never eases on the horror. I guess it’s ultimately the world’s fault but still.

Are the full discussions still posted on FB? Or somewhere?

The comic is pretty good but I doubt the creators of the show pay it too much mind.

only now we are learning most people are born out of sexual assault

Soon: “CHRIST WAS A RAPIST: THE ‘DISCIPLE WHOM JESUS LOVED’ COMES FORWARD WITH SHOCKING REVELATIONS.”

The title is embarrassing, yes, but since everybody’s shitting on the novel I thought it’d be good to post a more positive review: “Heather, the Totality may be a slender work (technically more novella than novel), but it packs an impressive amount of drama and excitement into its 138 pages. A bleakly elegant tale of