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Why is it embarrassing? No show is entitled to be liked. This shit just comes across as pompous and sanctimonious.
Reminds me of the female ghostbusters fallout. If you don’t consume your shit and ask for seconds you’re the problem.
Boy, James Rolfe sure made the right choice with that movie, didn't he?
That's the funny thing- not only do they get mad when you don't watch it, they get mad when you watch it and don't like it.
You're supposed to watch it and fucking love it, unless of course you're a homophobic Nazi who wants to kill young black trans people in wheelchairs...you're not a homophobic Nazi who wants to kill young black trans people in wheelchairs, are you???
Actually, I am a homophobic Nazi who wants to kill young black trans people in wheelchairs. Thanks for noticing.
Even if you watch it and love it, they still hate you and want you dead.
Ocean’s Eight (I think it was called), too…
Same with almost all of those “female-led” remakes, lol…
And for a non-woman example - that gay romcom they tried to flog a couple of years back, which I have thankfully forgotten the name of…
Was it Billy Eichmann or something, who was bitching about how that flopped? Anyway, that one.
Yeah, I think it was just called "Bros" or something. They made a romcom (overwhelmingly straight female audience) and made it about gay dudes who admit they don't want marriage and just want orgies with strangers. Then they wondered why it bombed.
Of course, like with the WNBA and women, if all the LGBTQUIA2+XYZLMNOP community showed up it would have done well.
But it's still your fault, homophobe!
Communists reject the idea of value or merit. Their product is worth as much as an actual good product because of labor input, not quality.
They are unable to deal with fundamental aspects of real life because leftism is a mental illness.
Hot damn. It just clicked that labor theory of value rejects intrinsic value in favor of defined value. Just like their approach to morality and language. Obvious in retrospect, but I'd never seen it phrased that way before.