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I hope it’s not too much like Midsommar, that film was god awful. Looks okay but we’ll see, I find horror films to be the most hit and miss films these days. 

It’s been done.

I’ve found it better to read Kirkman’s stuff after it’s been in a collected format.

Wow, those are some good voices for roles that (spoiler for 15 year old comic) won’t be around for very long. I’m very excited for this. Invincible was my favorite superhero comic for a long time.

That’s not what I wrote and you know it. I said that Paris had been in the public gaze for a long time - she was provocative, enjoyed the social media coverage and used her fame and recognition to start multiple businesses including her reality show ... all when she was quite young. She also had the blessing and

So here is Paris in Vanity Fair, posing in the family home at 19. She seemed pretty aware of the celebrity life, liked being provocative (this photo was taken in 2000) and had been out and about in the celeb life almost her entire life, emotionally supported by her parents and family. Only to say that she had more

RIP Amazing Randy.

The proof he isn’t a real magician is that he hasn’t managed to make himself disappear to the world’s continued disappointment.

I agree. The cancelation is less about when it came out, and more about it being really bad.

This show was right in my wheelhouse, absolutely the kind of stuff I love. Too bad it was absolutely garbage.   Even if there had been a season 2, I was already sure I wouldn’t bother.

Fuck all slideshows. All of them. 

The other  thing is the Economic and Food supply reasons for Whaling  dont exist anymore. No one needs it as a food source and it would collapse as an industry without the government subsidies. From what i understand they have something like a 4 year supply frozen and most now goes to pet food. I dont know if the same

A Whale of a Tale connects the modern, ongoing dolphin hunting to a whaling tradition that originated in Taiji over 400 years ago

I disagree here. While cultural imperialism can be a problem, we should reserve that protection for smaller or more vulnerable cultures. Japan has been wealthy, industrialized, and a major world power since the late 1800s. It should be treated just the same as any other country. We wouldn’t hesistate to call out, say,

I’m so frothing mad at this woman and “her take,” half truths and yes, propaganda that I can’t write a coherent sentence here. I’d love to see who financed this film.

The Japanese fishing industry, big fishing to be precise, these are huge multinational corporations with slaughtering factory ships, are also responsible for.... SHARK FINNING!

If she was aiming to be fair, she shouldn’t have chosen a title that calls The Cove a lie.

If dolphins are so great, and if you want to protect dolphins, 300,000 dolphins die as bycatch in commercial fishing,” said Sasaki, citing a figure confirmed by the International Whaling Commission as representing all cetaceans caught in commercial fishing apparati, not just dolphins. “Why don’t we go toward that if

I’ve never seen The Cove. This interview makes me want to see it even just as a big fuck you to the fallacy filled arguments this article is full of (“whataboutism”, “why can’t we focus on our similarities”, “criticism is imperialism”).