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If that’s the case then next year I hope Rick and Morty does an episode where they all zip-tie plastic bags around their heads and slowly asphyxiate.

Small pet peeve: Removing badges from items...

In the spirit of holy week, we should all believe in some shit that is not true.

I can’t believe no one mentioned Hormel® Black Label® bacon or Duracell batteries.

Have these advertisers never heard Laura Ingraham before? That tweet was both mild and subtle compared to most everything else she has said.

I really like the line of criticism that they’re too young to have informed opinions on this, implying that later they’ll come to the wise and correct conclusion that, “Yep. Now that I’m 35, I see why it was necessary for my friends to have been gunned down in class to protect the right of paranoid weirdos to pretend

Uh oh this might lead to conservatives to boycott those advertisers by buying their products and than making videos of themselves destroying said product.

I’m fairly sure China is agreeing with his statement…

It’s funny, because the alt-righters always use this argument when they get banned from places even though it’s disproven by their own behavior. If going underground made them more powerful, why do they even bother with platforms like Youtube in the first place? Why even fight those bans at all?

Not to mention (I refuse to reply to OP) that by driving them underground, it also makes them harder to recruit new people. I’m copy-pasting a comment I read and really enjoyed from a Polygon article about Discord shutting down white supremacist servers, but it’s applicable here too:

I see no problem with wishing ammosexuals the ecstasy of being penetrated by their one true love.

The fact that we’re applauding teenagers for asking hard questions goes to show that the adult journalists have not been asking hard questions for years.

Holy crap, me just realized something. What if Wesley learns from Traveler, gets more and more powerful, and grows up to be Q? And then uses his space-time powers to go back and fuck with Picard as revenge for “shut up, Wesley”?

It’s so beautiful! Makes me want to fly a boarding shuttle around it for 20 minutes while it’s in space dock.

I know it’s hard to review a Star Trek show without being influenced by the franchise’s long history. But we also tend to focus on the best episodes of previous Treks. For good reason, the best episodes are the most memorable. But fans have to stop acting like every other episode of Trek was a “Balance of Terror” or

I agree with you that it wasn’t a great finale, and actually the previous episode stood better on its own as a finale/cliffhanger for the next season. However, I’m not sure you’re watching the same show as the rest of us.

Yeah, that’s the thing. It’s like people who complain, “Why can’t we say the N-word?” Well, no one is stopping you, strange white people, but you shouldn’t be surprised if people get angry, upset, or critical. You have to be a (highly) skilled comedian to use such language or topics in your act, and Tim Allen is not

I have always viewed political correctness as a modern extension of the Golden Rule. But I guess “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is a pretty rotten message to pass on to the next generation. A world where everyone contemplates how their words and actions affect others would be a pretty terrible