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Meh. Anyone fragile enough to interpret mockery as persecution will probably interpret being ignored the same way. All things considered I'll take a good laugh.

I can't believe you thought making clear that Valenti deserved it was a high enough priority to make it into the second sentence of your comment.
Nah, I'm kidding, I can.

I somehow remain unconvinced a site founded by Beardo here is particularly interested in good-faith acknowledgments of the institutional barriers women face.
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The climax of episode 1 features a prepubescent boy piloting a spaceship based on his knowledge of space go-karts.

Bro, tell any A Voice For Men commenter that "women are unfairly discriminated against in some ways" and let me know how the discourse holds up from there.

"The libtards mocked us but we're turning it back every day!"

And that's why you're mad that the children's movie has a girl in it, huh?

So your litmus test for a real MRA is whether or not they have a healthy attitude toward masculinity? Aw, honey.

You're Settling for Less Than You Deserve and it Breaks My Heart, Internet.

Season 4. Season 3 has to be about the Popeye's robbery Ben Carson abetted.

My takeaway from watching wasn't "he's definitely innocent" and my takeaway from this is the same. My takeaway from both is "this case is the reason the concept of reasonable doubt exists."

My additions:
- Dennis Lehane's "Since We Fell"
- HBO's "Vinyl"
- "Angie Tribeca"
- Roxane Gay's "Hunger"
- "Moana"

I liked this one better when it was Jeff Winger hallucinating himself in a G.I. Joe episode.

I can't believe Coulter still has a base just because she's gone from all-purpose Honk the Libtards Off contrarian to full-on white-nationalist and anyone as eager to eat their own as the latter crowd should be way more suspicious of someone turning on a dime towards what they see as the more profitable market.

Yes.

This is what happens, Nation!

That whole profile is honestly pretty morbidly fascinating. I've always been kind of bemused by how, amid the field of performers that is opinion media, Hannity appears to be completely earnest in his wingnuttery.

The best thing about The Ballad of Booth is that it spends 99% of the song making you see his side of things before having him call Lincoln a "n—-er-lover" and making you feel this very real shame for having gotten to the point where you were almost nodding along before that.

"Assassins" is so great.