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    Ralph Breaks the Internet was 100% a Disney advertisement. Incredibles 2 and Isle of Dogs were both weaker follow-ons to prior stronger animated films in the same style by the same creators. Mirai was good, but it makes you think of all the awesome anime they have ignored over the years (e.g. Your Name). Spider-Verse

    racism can be “solved” if people would just talk and get to know one another a little better

    you will see what you want to see here

    Don’t forget:

    She was awesome in Game Night, and that whole movie was awesome. It’s one of the few recent movies I’ve watched something like 4 times as I watched it with different folks. It just hits on so many cylinders. Funny relatable people, weird relatable people, surprise twists, action sequences, a perfect payoff, and even

    When will Google Assistant support G Suite customers?

    How about:

    She wants to spend, spend, spend, spend, with no way to pay for it.

    I enjoyed it as well, although it was too long and not nearly the transcendent piece of art the comic was. I struggle with the idea that changing the era to modern times would have improved the movie. To risk using the “you can’t understand it if you didn’t experience it” trope (which gets thrown at me when I comment

    Please, let’s get internet voting going. Arguments against:

    Oh, there’ll be a revolution:

    There’s never a wrong time for satire.

    I’m sure the charity he gave $2B to disagrees with you.

    I had exactly this same thing happen to me at a MLB game. I was able to sneak down and sit in a seat directly behind home plate wearing a bright yellow shirt (neither team’s colors) and then proceeded to make all sorts of strange facial expressions. I was subsequently removed, although not replaced by a MAGA seat

    Oooh, except instead of a barrier, make it a ramp, so they jump the bridge!

    There’s something deliciously ironic about an article tearing down John McCain partly because of the “media’s desire for a drama-filled narrative.”

    Neoliberals and alt-rights yelling at each other on Yelp remind me of these guys

    Clearly you are not familiar with this well known racist: