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Will Holz
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Notre Dame isn’t a motherfucking tragedy. What the fuck is wrong with you?

But those “corrections” are why I still have faith in these questionable proceedings. In the novel, Laura is a ghostly shadow in and - by the time we’re in Cairo - Mad Sweeney, Bilquis and Salim are dead. The book was focused on the relationships gods had with each other, with Shadow dragged along for the ride and

Ok, excuse my ignorance, but what does “more thought put into it” mean, visually, for the show? Personally I thought this last episode did a great job expanding on why the ghost was pissed at all the other black people standing by, everything could be better, but can someone please offer a “what” instead of saying

Rodney Barnes, who wrote last night’s script, and Salli Richardson-Whitfield, who directed the episode, are both black.

They *are* building to a specific plot point from the novel, but they’re trying to be more self-aware and nuanced about it than the original novel, which was written by a white man, at the height of his powers.

64 yr old was British, that was his hard Brexit.

I have no particular ill will towards Dillashaw but I know this fucks up Dana White’s plans and therefore am all about this. 

Disney: “Hey wait a minute, we just remembered: we like money. Maybe it WAS a mistake to indulge a bunch of Trump cultists after all.” 

I guess we have to pull for McDonald’s and KFC to do him in.

This illegitimate motherfucker just physically threatened the majority of Americans that disapprove of him.

One interesting thing to me here- there is ZERO hint of the antagonist here at all. No Thanos. No surviving Black Order members (if there were any- it sure didn’t look like it). No outriders or Chitauri. That’s interesting.

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People knew that the rich bought their way into the elite schools; I think the shock is the use of a middleman, elaborate cheating schemes, and bribing what is effectively the “middle-management” at the colleges rather than just paying for a new library. After all, Yale could use an international airport.

Doesn’t appear to be anything on redundancy is the original paper. That certainly matters in the boring old code we all run off.

Oh look. A company has to cut fat, yet pay the top guy millions of dollars for this failure instead of sacking his ass.

Nah, but see, he SAYS it’s not unwelcome to LGBT people despite the church saying “LGBT can’t be spiritual leaders”. Surely there’s nothing more welcoming than “you can’t be a good Christian leader because of what God made you.” Can’t you just feel God’s love radiating from that homophobia? Ahhhhh, relaxing.

So I’m not shocked at all that the response doesn’t include any real denial of Page’s criticism.

Please give me an example of a Republican who didn’t have to be dragged kicking and screaming out of office by his own party for inexcusable behavior. Bonus points if you can find one who didn’t later say, “Fuck all y’all!”

Pratt seems like a Nice Guy, and it’s clear he has good intentions, but Evangelicals are The Worst. Following the doctrine* prevents you from being a genuinely good person 90% of the time.

Peter Porker, the man who was turned into the famous Spider-Ham after he was bitten by a radioactive pig.