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    Especially when Takei goes well out of his way to keep it alive. When Bezos invited Shatner to go up in that Blue Origin manned shot, Takei openly questioned why Shatner had been asked, and said he himself should’ve been asked instead. And sniped that they hadn’t really gone into space, they’d simply gone beyond the

    Regnant, not Regent.

    “Helennnnnn.......”

    Centered on a group of entertainers whose simple quest—spread the holiday spirit amid the tensions of World War II

    I agree, I’m mostly teasing. I’ve heard enough that I do believe Hooper was the main guiding force behind the movie.

    No Poltergeist?

    I grew up summering on the Vineyard where it was filmed—we were all terrified to step into the water.

    Yes, Charles and Norton are second cousins.

    Marla looks....fucking good. Tiffany’s dress is tasteful as well. Kimberly—oh honey. Black at a non-black tie wedding? Not. Done.

    I just looked this up--at least on the Wikipedia article, Parker Posey doesn’t appear to be anti-trans. I don’t dare google the other name.

    Right?! There is something deeply off about her face. (I’m not saying she’s ugly, there’s just something—disturbing coming off of her in waves. If this picture were a cartoon, there would be little wavy lines rising above her.)

    Nah. Covfefe won because this country hates women. And Bernie Bros definitely hate women. So fuck you for enabling his election. We only lost three Supreme Court seats, no big deal, bitches be whining’ amirite?

    nah, it was awesome

    Good point, will do so from now on. Thanks for the gentle correction :)

    S/he seems personally offended at this take—s/he is all over this thread. Why are the commoners so quick to cape for their heroes, who wouldn’t spit on them to put out a fire?

    He looks absolutely dreadful. He is a living Dorian Gray portrait. 

    In the book he says that they wanted to be on Netflix all along but YouTube outbid them. 

    I’m reading the book now. It’s an incredibly loving and sweet memoir by a guy who seems to have made mostly right choices and who clearly prizes an incredibly special project in his career. It’s all very refreshing.

    Show me on the doll where Maya Rudolph hurt you, honey.

    They’re both really stupid takes but the town of Salem enthusiastically merchandising its history as a town of “witches,” when the 19 who were hanged went to their deaths rather than falsely confess, is vile. It’s a betrayal of the sacrifice they made. (It’s also a-historical because the bulk of the trials actually