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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 21, 2019 10:55:10 GMT
You're not ...... serious, are you? I'm pretty sure Harriet Tubman was an African American----I've known that since middle school. What kind of idiot would make a casting choice like that? The exec allegedly said "It was so long ago, who's gonna remember?" For the record, I vehemently oppose race-swapping of ALL types. But given Hollywood's proclivity to swap, I would be IMMENSELY amused if this happened.
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Post by kungfubunny9876 on Nov 21, 2019 17:43:31 GMT
You're not ...... serious, are you? I'm pretty sure Harriet Tubman was an African American----I've known that since middle school. What kind of idiot would make a casting choice like that? The exec allegedly said "It was so long ago, who's gonna remember?"For the record, I vehemently oppose race-swapping of ALL types. But given Hollywood's proclivity to swap, I would be IMMENSELY amused if this happened. Ah, there. Right there. THAT is what's wrong with Hollywood currently. The studios think millenials are idiots who wouldn't know the difference between what's fact and what's creative license. I'm opposed to race-swapping of ALL kinds as well---EVERY kind. Just as I wouldn't want to see a white Harriet Tubman, I also wouldn't want to see a Hispanic George Washington. It makes absolutely no sense. I believe important people in history come in all colors, but I also believe in leaving history as is---untouched, unfiltered, uncompromised. I hate to beat a dead horse, but Hollywood needs to stop placating SLWs and catering to a non-existent demographic.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 22, 2019 4:44:04 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 24, 2019 18:49:41 GMT
On a serious note, she ought to be billed for a new swing. Now the children who come to this park, the babies, don't have one. It will likely be months, if not YEARS, before the city gets around to replacing it... if ever. As Stupid Tax, this girl needs to be responsible for buying and paying for the install on a new swing.
Period.
But on a less serious note...
Nobody thought about just cutting the jeans off of her and oiling her up??? WTF, guys.
You could AT LEAST cut those into Daisy Dukes, lube her up, and spare a swing.
The embarrassment would do her some good.
(and the video would do me good)
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Post by endorbr on Nov 25, 2019 0:50:52 GMT
On a serious note, she ought to be billed for a new swing. Now the children who come to this park, the babies, don't have one. It will likely be months, if not YEARS, before the city gets around to replacing it... if ever. As Stupid Tax, this girl needs to be responsible for buying and paying for the install on a new swing. Period. But on a less serious note... Nobody thought about just cutting the jeans off of her and oiling her up??? WTF, guys. You could AT LEAST cut those into Daisy Dukes, lube her up, and spare a swing. The embarrassment would do her some good. (and the video would do me good) It’s amazing how many videos there are of dumb shits doing this same thing. This is the plastic cutting board in the oven thing all over again. IQ below 80 is just really REALLY common apparently.
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Post by kungfubunny9876 on Nov 25, 2019 4:55:34 GMT
It's actually the McRibs not being permanent on the menu.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 25, 2019 12:11:26 GMT
It's actually the McRibs not being permanent on the menu. I'd like to know what comet they harvest McRib meat from and exactly what its orbital schedule is.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 25, 2019 15:50:11 GMT
All college students should take a mandatory course on black history and white privilege Wow. How about NO. Lets see who is pushing this nonsense. Emily Walton Assistant Professor of Sociology Dartmouth Department of Asian American Studies, Sociology, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies It's a poster child for spinster cat lady feminists. Get a load of her "AREAS OF EXPERTISE:" Health Disparities / Race and Ethnicity / Residential Segregation / Ethnic Neighborhoods / Asian Americans / Multiethnic Neighborhoods This woman should not have any position of authority. She has some of the most garbage opinions I've ever read. Self loathing white people are the worst.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 25, 2019 16:25:25 GMT
All college students should take a mandatory course on black history and white privilege Wow. How about NO. Lets see who is pushing this nonsense. Emily Walton Assistant Professor of Sociology Dartmouth Department of Asian American Studies, Sociology, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies It's a poster child for spinster cat lady feminists. Get a load of her "AREAS OF EXPERTISE:" Health Disparities / Race and Ethnicity / Residential Segregation / Ethnic Neighborhoods / Asian Americans / Multiethnic Neighborhoods This woman should not have any position of authority. She has some of the most garbage opinions I've ever read. Self loathing white people are the worst. My first thought was "bet she had an influential black boyfriend" but then, seeing the areas of expertise, I realized "no, she's actually terrified of minorities... and she hates herself for it."
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Post by Katzenbalger on Nov 27, 2019 13:32:53 GMT
Probably not exactly keeping in the spirit of things on this thread since this is more of a 'grinds my gears', annoying thing, but here's something that aggravates me:
When a superhero movie/movie in part of a series ends in the cinema and the credits begin, i want to know if there's going to be a scene at the end of the credits. So once the cinema lights are on and people start filing out, i flip out my phone, go to google or whatever and type in "Does film X have an end credit scene?".
Now what aggravates the fuck out of me is that never, in any of the times I've every tried to do this, have i gotten a yes or no answer right away. No, instead i always get a page full of articles, all titled some variation of 'Does film X have an end credit scene?' as opposed to an actual answer. That means i have to click on one of these articles, which would be fine if they just gave the yes/no answer right away, but they Never. Fucking. Do.
No. Instead, every time it's a huge ad-filled article i have to scroll through which just describes the movie, usually giving a description of the entire plot, coupled with plenty of ads. Then, finally, there'll be a sentence at the very end saying 'there is a scene at the end of the credits' or 'there is no scene at the end of the credits'.
This drives me up the wall. I mean, ultimately it takes like a minute or two, but i just want a yes-or-no answer in a second, not a huge fucking essay with a bunch of ads in there. Especially if i'm with a group, or i need to piss or something.
In a perfect world, i'd be able to type 'Is there an end-credit scene in film' into google, and the first thing that comes up would be 'YES' or 'NO' in huge block letters and i'd be happy.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 27, 2019 14:10:26 GMT
Probably not exactly keeping in the spirit of things on this thread since this is more of a 'grinds my gears', annoying thing, but here's something that aggravates me: When a superhero movie/movie in part of a series ends in the cinema and the credits begin, i want to know if there's going to be a scene at the end of the credits. So once the cinema lights are on and people start filing out, i flip out my phone, go to google or whatever and type in "Does film X have an end credit scene?". Now what aggravates the fuck out of me is that never, in any of the times I've every tried to do this, have i gotten a yes or no answer right away. No, instead i always get a page full of articles, all titled some variation of 'Does film X have an end credit scene?' as opposed to an actual answer. That means i have to click on one of these articles, which would be fine if they just gave the yes/no answer right away, but they Never. Fucking. Do. No. Instead, every time it's a huge ad-filled article i have to scroll through which just describes the movie, usually giving a description of the entire plot, coupled with plenty of ads. Then, finally, there'll be a sentence at the very end saying 'there is a scene at the end of the credits' or 'there is no scene at the end of the credits'. This drives me up the wall. I mean, ultimately it takes like a minute or two, but i just want a yes-or-no answer in a second, not a huge fucking essay with a bunch of ads in there. Especially if i'm with a group, or i need to piss or something. In a perfect world, i'd be able to type 'Is there an end-credit scene in film' into google, and the first thing that comes up would be 'YES' or 'NO' in huge block letters and i'd be happy. Definitely a first world problem, but the struggle is real.
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