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Agreed. Ahsoka was so boring, it killed any interest I had in “let’s explore to limits of the Jedi way and teachings,” and I didn’t even watch the damn show.

The trailer is kinda mid. All the tropes are there.

It looks so blah. And Star Wars is so much better without Jedi and Sith.

The “boop/beep” thing was a direct insult to Pedro Pascal, after he put pronouns in his bio as a show of support for his trans sister. Publicly attacking the star of the hugely successful show you somehow landed a part on is exactly the kind of stupid-as-shit career move that leads directly to working for Ben Shapiro.

You’re right, you aren’t the smartest person in the world. Tesla pays its employees money for their labor, and those employees pay taxes on that labor income. Once the employees get the money, it’s no longer Tesla’s.

No, they’re paying for labor. The employees pay taxes. 

who do you think a sales tax-only system hurts more? the poor person barely scraping by who suddenly has to pay 20% more for their food and other living essentials? or the guy with $207 billion in net worth.

I think income taxes should be done away with and only sales taxes remains.

Shit, that photo. He’s so desperate to be liked.

No criminal use because who would seek out a huge and heavy 50 caliber weapon when there are nearly limitless other options that kill just as well and cost thousands less.

Every time I see people with this same bullshit take, I think that you either didn’t see Poor Things or you don’t understand how basic math works.

...aren’t the biggest fans of Martin Scorsese. The director has been nominated 16 times...”

Oh fuck all the way off twice. Emma Stone did nothing wrong.

Scorsese’s epic was undoubtedly one of the best films of the year.

I saw both Poor Things and KOFM. Emma Stone is much more front and center in her movie and her performance is very showy. Lily Gladstone’s performance is much quieter and for me impactful. However, it isn’t hard to see why Stone took home the Oscar. Nobody got robbed of anything.

“Robbing” is a strong and inappropriate word. It would have been awesome to see Gladstone win because I really loved her performance, but Stone’s was also really incredible, and a much bigger part of her film. The award was up for grabs especially between the two of them, and not for Gladstone to lose.

The kind of people who prep for this situation tend to be the kind of people who fantasize about this situation. There’s a part of them (sometimes a big part of them) that hopes this will happen.

Stone certainly has the leg up (pun!) over Gladstone by being a tour de force in Poor Thing, she carries the movie front and center. While Gladstone was a great revelation, she also part of the large ansemble of esteemed actors doing great acting in that movie. That dimmed the spotlight on her a bit.

Sure, there were snubs (Lily Gladstone)

The Batman skit and Ryan Gosling’s performance of I’m Just Ken were the two highlights of the night for me. Al Pacino’s moment was painful - he’s clearly not entirely with us anymore, and bringing him out was a bad choice.