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In 1935, France and Britain had no idea what they were up against, so they justifiably pursued a peaceful and diplomatic path. But we've got hindsight, and it's not hard to guess what the neo-Nazis have in mind for this country.

He'd have to send out chain emails to every single one of his supporters.

You know who else used "peaceful, legal means to oppose" the aims of Nazis? France and Britain circa 1935.

"And brother, business is a-boomin'!"

LOL, coming from someone who goes around calling people sorry, impotent little insults like "Demwit." You are really are an impotent little fuck, aren't you?

I was talking about the hashtag, you half-wit. The hashtag was from 2003. Your whole bullshit story about "BLM demanding to be paid by Soros" revolves around it. Try reading next time, shit for brains.

All the people who tried to say that punching Nazis is not OK can shut the fuck up right about now.

Source? Are you talking about the #CutTheCheck hashtag that phony-baloney news websites jumped on to try to push this story? Yeah, there have been countless uses of #CutTheCheck since it was first introduced by former Portland Trailblazer Rasheed Wallace back in 2003.

It seems that according to these people, Soros is putting more people back to work than Trump.

My favorite thing to do when these guys start going off about "flaws" in other races is to point out that looking for flaws in other races is the flaw of white people.

With that population, it's much more large town than small city. Cities start at 100,000 people.

Thanks, asshole. Got anybody else you want your supporters to punch in the face?

Come to think of it, whatever happened to ZODIAC MOTHERFUCKER?

Now is the time to do it! Don't wait until people are going to "allow" it. What the hell does that even mean? If you want Lilith Fair to be relevant, put it right up in the face of all those Trump supporters and say, "Yeah, the 90s still happened, assholes, and we're not going anywhere."

So the answer to the question seems to be either:
a) music that's actually relevant, or
b) the reversal of 30 years' worth of progress in gender politics.

We need a parody of 50 Shades of Grey, as directed by Russ Meyer.

I agree somewhat, but it seems like the Women Gone Wild genre started out stale (OK, Bridesmaids was pretty good, but diminishing returns started almost immediately after).

You make a valid point, but it still doesn't quite answer the question of why the Women Gone Wild genre is so stale. Wouldn't the same thing have happened to their male counterparts? Or are the producers of WGW films primarily unimaginative executives who would rather piggyback off the success other films, producing

I liked Punch Drunk Love. There are some really killer scenes in it, and I won't be the first one to say this, but it's probably some of Adam Sandler's best work (which yes, I know, isn't saying much).

Inherent Vice is just The Big Lebowski without Walter or any of the other characters who made the story interesting.