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It’s kind of sad that in her mind relationships are reduced to size of his junk and how much a slave he’ll make himself out of insecurity. If she had ever had a really meaningful relationship she couldn’t possibly think that way. I guess even famous people can lead poor, empty lives.

Yeah buy the official controllers for sure, but I have a slightly different question for anyone reading: what about PS3 controllers? While I mainly play PS4 stuff, I still have a ton of games on my PS3 I like to play, and my last controller broke, so I went on to Amazon to buy another, and there don’t seem to be any

I’ve been buying consoles since the Sega Genesis, but the only one I’ve ever bought at launch was the Dreamcast, and that was on a crazy whim (I happened to go into the store to buy a PS1 game but it wasn’t available so I bought the Dreamcast and a game instead). While the Dreamcast was amazing, it would still have

So glad that this show is back and still amazing.

Right, that was probably the idea, but they made that cultural norm so baseless and inanely stupid that the tolerance was incredibly patronizing. His having to die at a pre-specified age serves zero purpose (it’s just what they have always done: the only reason they do it is that they are scared of change) and hurts

Yeah, that one seemed to be trying to make the character less annoying by having her rude forcefulness be used to try to actually help someone, but by that point she was locked into the grating tone and mannerisms, and in the end it didn’t even make a difference because the guy still went off to die needlessly. The

I’m not sure there is any way to have a good Star Wars film.

Yeah well, watching a scene with someone kill a bunch of people is easy to imagine yourself taking part in - after all, any moron can use a gun. But have a scene with a young person in a sexy context, and all the old gross people can’t help but be reminded how old and gross they are and how placing themselves in the

Yeah, while I don’t mind them so much now, when watching this show as a kid I hated seeing her in any episode. Not only was the character abrasively annoying, but her presence meant a lighthearted “slice of life” episode in which all regular characters are just props in whatever pointless, grating nonsense she was

Yeah, particularly as Omegamon’s arms are clearly derived from the mega evolutions - WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon - whereas from the description the partners were still champion evolutions, two levels below mega. It’s made more confusing by the fact that the second series had joint progress evolutions between pairs

Well, there’s a massive difference between each individual doing that for his own life and a system doing that for everyone’s life. That system having the scale and power to affect everyone’s lives, and restrict or empower them accordingly, is the problem.

- Given how intense the process is for a regular episode, I’d imagine it would be next to impossible to do this modified version in less than a week, if for no other reason than it’s a significant change from how they normally do it, so I wouldn’t expect weekly shows any time soon.

So I saw this series finale tonight along with its hour documentary. After having seen Schitt’s Creek’s series finale and hour documentary yesterday, it really struck me how differently these shows were made. For me at least, Schitt’s Creek came off as actually caring about its characters, and the connections between

I was always kind of saddened by the trope of immortals hating their immortality because everyone around them dies. Which, okay, yeah that wouldn’t be great, but are their relationships all that they are? It seemed a bit damning of those individuals: science, art, story, nature, social improvement, vocation - if they

I don’t know that any of the many Gullliver’s Travels movies depicted the struldbrugg, but from the book they seemed to be the worst case: eternal life without eternal youth, they just kept on getting ever more decrepit. But also ostracized from society after they reach 80 years, treated as no longer human, under the

Yeah. I remember watching the first season of Legends of Tomorrow when they actually had their immortal villain imprisoned and didn’t know what to do with him. Seeing as they had a ship that could go pretty much anywhere is space and time, I thought the obvious answer was to find a spot in space that throughout

Doesn’t seem like it would happen. Anyone on the left sees that it would just make him a martyr. Murderous gun-toting nuts are generally on the right, but people on the right seem to rather like how horrifically putrid he is - annoying people who have different political views is clearly far more important to them

Oh, interesting. Makes sense, ecosystems can be incredibly vulnerable to exposure to elements they haven’t dealt with before.

They did mention that this type of thing has killed fish before, so they’re going on historical evidence and you’re going on, what, blank contrarianism? Also, is fish osteoporosis a real thing? I’m not sure they have the same problems we do, and even if so, bovine milk is definitely not part of their natural diet, so

This just makes the case against travesties like OAN that much more apparent. Oliver’s show, which he readily and repeatedly admits is entertainment, not news, does a vastly better job at being real news than things like OAN, which present themselves as legitimate and then proceed to be underhanded manipulators.