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No, there isn't. Because bopping a guy in the head, causing no injury or serious harm, is not equivalent to fucking torture and murder.

It was a popular meme, so a bunch of channers starts doing Nazi versions to try and "take it back" from the "normies" by making it seem offensive, so that only they could use Pepes. As a result, the meme became closely associated with Nazi imagery, and then the actual Nazis and /pol/ members took it away from the rest

Look, he used to care, but things have changed.

I'm honestly really loving his turn towards Great American Songbook material. I saw him play live last November, and he closed with "Why Try to Change Me Now," cradling the mic stand like an old-timey crooner. The performance made the song utterly his own, and it was neat to see him take an old standard and

Jeez, Archmage, it's like you know me or are at least watching me with some sort of all-seeing eye.

They also didn't seem to remember that they had a castle a short walk from the village, with a prince living in it, about ten years before the events of the film. I assume that they all have very short attention spans.

Super Bowl thrown into chaos as scores are tabulated by the New Number Order.

Complete with publicly defending Cosby, not by saying that he was innocent, but by saying that a woman being unconscious didn't count as rape, since she didn't experience it. That's some Descartes philosophy right there.

You just reminded me of how, during the big fight scene in BvS, Wonder Woman's theme song would start over every time it cut back to her. Like, three times at least, the camera would cut to her and the same electric guitar riff would play. It was like something out of a YouTube poop.

Especially given that the general tone of the Snyderverse is much more in the vein of "Intruder."

I know everyone's thinking of Fury Road, but I want to point out that the ultra-urban, operatic gothicism of Babe: Pig in the City would be amazing as well. Not to mention Miller's incredible gift for poetry in dialogue.

We know for a fact they don't, as the only reason Fury Road got made was because they had to give him the rights after kicking him off the Justice League movie.

I like that this article acknowledges that FF7 draws from preexisting fears which Trump fulfilled, rather than just saying "here are some parallels!" A while back, a friend and I did a project rescoring Lang's Meteopolis with video game music, and we drew from the FF7 score for several of the scenes because the game

I peel and chop horseradish root, then soak it in vodka for a couple days— I find that a chunk a bit bigger than your thumb, soaked for about two days, gives you a drink that's potent while still being mild enough to drink straight without crying.

Look, I know that the broad picture works best for FF7, but it's not the game where a clown who was repeatedly mocked by those in power decided to make himself a god, leading to massive ecological devastation and an incompetent, cult-like god-king devoted only to his own visage.

It wouldn't matter. If the threat is to do whatever he wants or he'll take away all power to resist, there's nothing to be lost by resisting. The GOP has proven itself uninterested in democracy or governance, so what's the point of cooperating with it?

You're actually right, for once! That was the final day of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. I didn't take you for a historian.

Also, Mormons totally did do honor killings on US soil, via the Mount Meadows Massacre.

That's all well and good, but more people should make their bloody maries with gin. You're already making a drink that tastes vegetal and verdant, why not lean into it?

Perfectly said.