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Danny DeVito is funny, talented, and rich, though. If Danny DeVito was just a tedious schlub who worked at McDonalds I don’t know how well he’d do. 

but it also might be the least self-aware one; an entire community dedicated to the art of the self-own. Take, for instance, the latest trend among incels: Cosmetic surgery.

For me, one of King’s biggest flaws is that he’s seemingly completely unable to write characters in a way consistent with their other appearances. He gets away with it in stuff like Mr Miracle because people don’t care that much about Orion, and a lot of his books feature mostly new people, but you put him on an

He’s more than able to draw sex objects and fantasies that are shaped like women, but this final issue is plagued by what feels like an obsession with drawing particular parts of the female body with unsettling attention. It’s an improvement over the up-skirt shot on a 14-year-old girl in Poison Ivy: Cycle Of Life

It’s based on the woman’s gender, that’s why they call it sexual harrassment.

Aren’t the characters doing it in Terminator movies supposed to be either evil or evil-adjacent, at least? I’ll admit I missed a few of them, and I remember nothing about T3 at this point, but in T1 it demonstrates that the Terminator is a casual killer, and in T2 he’s still in “time to kneecap a bunch of cops” mode. 

What about when Doctor Strange refused to perform surgery on a patient for fear of screwing up his record?

And Bowie’s Running Gun Blues was in first person, so he supports arms trafficking and hate crimes? No, of course not. 

How sure are we that he’s not already wearing a diaper? It’s not like they’re uncommon for people that age. 

In the episode’s “Inside The Episode” installment, Weiss says that the Red Keep, in that moment, symbolized all she and her family had lost, and the sight of it turned things personal for Daenerys.

The only reason I think this even has a chance is that it’s on FX, and I don’t think they’d half-ass it. I’ve just seen so many British sitcom adaptations crash and burn, like the American IT Crowd. 

But Veep brought Iannucci in as showrunner, that seems like a pretty significant difference. 

I guess it’s theoretically possible for this to be good, even though I very strongly doubt it. I don’t understand why anyone would remake a British comedy for American audiences these days, people are fine just watching Brits. 

By your warped logic, a POW could have committed mass murder as a soldier, but he gets a chance to live and should be spared.

I’m very consistent, you’ve just misunderstood my point time and time again.

The difference between slavers and some conscripted goons is absolutely enormous, it’s not a double standard to treat them differently. 

It’s not a double standard. My complaint is that they’re executing POWs, not the lack of a trial. 

Judge Dredd-type stuff is just how it is there, that’s the best you can hope for. It’s not like there was supposed to be a defense attorney and a jury but she made them leave, that’s not on the table to begin with. And at the end of the day there was no doubt that they were slavers. 

Are you saying that if you were to catch one now in the 21st century you’d just straight up kill them without trial or anything first?

Even if they lived in a society that was fine with slavery, they were still slavers. It’s a reasonable thing to kill people for.