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Should have named it The Mighty Cock of the Patriarchy.
I wanted NASA to call Constellation Ares I America's Space Penis, but it was not to be.
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Should have named it The Mighty Cock of the Patriarchy.
You're in denial! Look at the facts!Nooo I like Allison
She and phelan seem like the most normal of the defectors....
She doesn't seem bad![]()
Pattern of behavior of digging up old shit to bitch at people about (Spoony, CTC) and now she's beefing with Brad on Twitter and...well, the word Twitter says so much.Tbh I only know she helped create a document talking about how batshit CA is. Unless I missed something?
She might very well be bi, but considering she only dated dudes and "came out" rather late, part of me thinks she just claims being "queer" for SJW brownie points. Or maybe she just wanted to fit in with bi Nella and "married asexual mom" Elisa.
Oh it's definitely this. White female SJWs love pretending to be bi despite only dating men. I knew a couple who referred to themselves as 'lesbian' despite being in committed relationships with men.
It's an easy way to treat yourself like an oppressed minority without actually having to sacrifice anything.
I recall Lindsay tweeted some time ago that all the videos on this next wave of "It's Lit" would premiere on FB before going to YouTube, so that was the plan from the jump rather than a last-ditch effort for views. I think the strategy/hope was that the promise of one getting to watch "It's Lit" earlier than one would see it on YouTube would draw traffic toward the PBS Digital Studios Facebook page. Y'know, normal social media marketing stuff. (It's very similar to something Polygon had done last year - premiering episodes of its popular Monster Factory series on Facebook as an attempt to have a larger presence there, to very little fanfare, before bowing out quietly and returning to status quo.)New "It's Lit" video, about the history of book covers.
(On Youtube, because I guess the FB video releases weren't getting enough views.)
Pretty funny considering how easily she could've used Wuthering Heights instead.I think it's obvious that Lindsay probably didn't even know that this book existed before making the video, and that she probably only discovered it after hours of research trying to find a single instance of a book cover causing an SJ controversy.
To be fair though the vid was about book covers - usually Wuthering Heights covers have nothing but the title in big swirly letters or landscapes/the house, rather than the people.Pretty funny considering how easily she could've used Wuthering Heights instead.In the book Heathcliff was biracial but most movie adaptions just have him be fully white.
I'm glad to confirm no one knows her shit within academia.A shame, without this political bullshit, her stuff would be rather decent.
The Rat owns the fucking media, of course it will do the work for them!Depends on how much money it costs them. Probably worth noting the Rat corporation never actually says anything, it just allows things to play out knowing the net media will do their work for them, who in turn get the flack from fans.
The real stinger is the Rat doesnt even have to reward them for this moronic product loyalty.
Oh I didn't realize it was solely about book covers. Can you imagine actually bothering to watch the video before making a comment about it?To be fair though the vid was about book covers - usually Wuthering Heights covers have nothing but the title in big swirly letters or landscapes/the house, rather than the people.
(I think?)
Licensed comic books are a dumping ground to make a few extra shekels off of aging beardfats that pledge their lives to their VERY COOL fandom.So you've never heard of IDW.
What are you talking about, I hear the young people used the word LIT all the time back in 2015!"It's Lit" is only a name a middle-aged drunk could've came up with for a show.
Kinda reminds me of that Barbershop Quartet episode of Simpsons."It's Lit" is only a name a middle-aged drunk could've came up with for a show.
Skinner: Only one question remains, gentlemen. What do we call ourselves?
Nigel: How about, "Handsome Homer Simpson Plus Three?"
Barney: I like it!
Apu: Wait, I do not.
Skinner: Er, um, we need a name that's witty at first, but that seems less funny each time you hear it.
Apu: How about, "The Be Sharps?"
(Everyone laughs loud at first, then less, then the laughter tapers off)
Skinner: Perfect!