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And you'd know about that, wouldn't you?The term for it is the hedonism treadmill.
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And you'd know about that, wouldn't you?The term for it is the hedonism treadmill.
YOU DUMB ASS. EVERYTHING THERE IS WRONG.
Hey, he throws some of the best parties!And you'd know about that, wouldn't you?
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HAHA, Bobby, no. I seriously doubt you have the grip strength to do that to anything but a prop glass, and as far as I know those can safely be broken by hand (particularly if you need to salvage the take - TW: Lederhosen).
Robert is showing his provincial ass again. Yes, 4507 US troops were killed in Iraq. 25,000+ total allied troops died, a hundred thousand were wounded. Estimates of civilian causalities reach up to a million or more. But they don't matter to Robert because they aren't Americans. (How many of those troops would matter to Robert if he knew they would have voted for Trump?)View attachment 2695909
Translated from Stupid to English: "If more people had believed Führer Hillary's lies about Donald Trump's ties with Russia, I'd've already been in my rightfully deserved private spaceship right now."
Robert is missing the point here exceptionally. The comparisons ARE pretty dang thematic and well placed. Justice League and Eternals share the same thematic concept on how it treats those "nephilim", the gods we know and love (the superheroes) face the consequences of a Bigger God With Goals (Darkseid/The Celestials) existing and the former triumph this time because of their reflections of/ties to humanity/Earth.Turns out one of Bobby's favorite movies is inspired by one of the worst movies that ever movied.
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I just want to point this out because it is very dumb and might get lost in the sea of dumb that Bob spews. I remember what Bob is going off about with the Wonder Women reference. What happened with the Wonder Women screening was one movie chain had a dumb stunt making a women only showing. If I am not mistaken this is illegal in one of the states that it happened in. I think the chain did donate some money to a women's health organization or something. There was one man who bought a ticket and went to see it anyways which I don't remember Bob saying anything but I do remember making fun of Dobson and Alison Rapp for being pissy about it.
Yeah, I'm sure RLM hates that people take their obviously acted out reactions and give them free advertising.
Rich Evans cringes in fear every time he sees himself slumped over in a chair.
Its not like Mike and Jay have vocalized how fucking bored of superhero movies they are anyway.
The reference is to Christian slaughter campaigns like the Crusades. Jacob Wohl is a fucking reetard anyway, but he’s extra stupid for not realizing that Jewish assimilation has historically led to unprecedented Jewish death. Jews who put up Xmas trees are Hitler’s wet dream.PLEASE HELP I'M BEING OPPRESSED BY A NUMBER ON A CALENDAR
Found the stories about this, Alamo Drafthouse did three womens only screenings which got a total of two complaints, one of which was filed by a gay man:I just want to point this out because it is very dumb and might get lost in the sea of dumb that Bob spews. I remember what Bob is going off about with the Wonder Women reference. What happened with the Wonder Women screening was one movie chain had a dumb stunt making a women only showing. If I am not mistaken this is illegal in one of the states that it happened in. I think the chain did donate some money to a women's health organization or something. There was one man who bought a ticket and went to see it anyways which I don't remember Bob saying anything but I do remember making fun of Dobson and Alison Rapp for being pissy about it.
Now the chain has apologized for the screenings in a letter to the city. Drafthouse admitted their advocacy of a film screening for women was in violation of anti-discrimination laws in Austin, Texas. The apology follows an outpouring of dissent from men who claim they felt discriminated against, resulting in two official complaints to be filed with the city.
"Respondent did not realize that advertising a ‘women’s-only’ screening was a violation of discrimination laws,” the theater wrote to the city. “Respondent has a very strict non-discrimination policy in place, but this policy did NOT include a specific prohibition against advertising.”
The complaints were filed by Albany law professor Stephen Clark and an anonymous man. Clark, a gay lawyer specializing in sexual orientation and employment law, explained that the promotion of the screenings didn't sit well with him. "I’m a specialist in anti-discrimination law, so I was fairly certain that this was not lawful," he told MyStatesman. "If they were trying to do a gay-only ‘Brokeback Mountain,’ I would feel the same way."
As it turns out, the complaints have at least some legal merit. Austin city equality codes ban any public accommodation — such as a movie theater — from limiting their services for individuals based on factors including race, color, sex, sexual orientation and gender identification. It's a situation even Wonder Woman couldn't fix.
In an attempt to appease those who complained, the chain is offering to send these men DVDs of "Wonder Woman," and will update their discrimination policies in addition to sending a letter out to their staff. If the men do not accept these terms, the city may launch an investigation into the reports and the theater could face possible repercussions.
Stephen Clark said:“There was a vibrant argument happening on Facebook,” he told The Washington Post. “But when the theater responded to complaints, they were pretty snide about it and willing to mock anyone who had a complaint and that really struck me.”
He went on to make a more serious charge: "There is also the fact that what they were doing is illegal."
After researching Austin's city code, Clark filed an administrative charge with the Equal Employment and Fair Housing Office, claiming that the women-only audience and staff rule at the screening amounts to discrimination against both customers and employees.
“It’s the principle of the thing,” he told The Post. “I’m a gay man, and I’ve studied and taught gay rights for years. Our gay bars have long said that you do not exclude people because they’re gay or straight or transgender — you just can’t do that for any reason.”
“We have to deal with the bachelorette parties that come to the gay bar,” he added. “They’re terribly disruptive, but if you forbid women from coming to a gay bar, you’re starting down a slippery slope. It’s discrimination.”
Since he claims to be a film critic, you'd think that Bob would know what other film critics have said about Eternals but here he shows that he doesn't as the negative critic reviews have all praised the film for its diversity and representation.Bobby goes philosophical about The Eternals's impending box-office bomb:
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I think he's saying that film critics need to be more diverse and if they were they would have liked Eternals. Robert being the rare straight white male who can appreciate it.Since he claims to be a film critic, you'd think that Bob would know what other film critics have said about Eternals but here he shows that he doesn't as the negative critic reviews have all praised the film for its diversity and representation.
So... Owning land is what makes the church capitalist? Isn't it quite far fetched? We know that churches are filthy rich, but that's mostly because of hundreds of years hoarding and demanding tribute from people or excomulgating. Today that holds very little basis tbh. The church was corrupt in the past and it's still corrupt today, but it's far from a capitalist enterpirse or apparatus. After all... What do they sell? Capitalism is focusing on production and sales and as far as we know, the church might be a business, but it's sustained mostly on donations and tax exemptions.I think Robert’s designation of the Catholic Church as a capitalist entity is related to things like its real estate business. Look at the financials of any archdiocese if you doubt this.
I’m not arguing the point. I was translating Robert snark into English.So... Owning land is what makes the church capitalist? Isn't it quite far fetched? We know that churches are filthy rich, but that's mostly because of hundreds of years hoarding and demanding tribute from people or excomulgating. Today that holds very little basis tbh. The church was corrupt in the past and it's still corrupt today, but it's far from a capitalist enterpirse or apparatus. After all... What do they sell? Capitalism is focusing on production and sales and as far as we know, the church might be a business, but it's sustained mostly on donations and tax exemptions.
So, Bob makes an extremely far-fetched comparison and he would still argue that the church serves a purpouse in Capitalism when they have practically nonexistent power. And it's all because of his retard boner for religion.I’m not arguing the point. I was translating Robert snark into English.
Ah, right.I think he's saying that film critics need to be more diverse and if they were they would have liked Eternals. Robert being the rare straight white male who can appreciate it.
Which made me check, and no, Armond White has not yet reviewed the film.
Worse. The phrase is "PROTESTANT work ethic" which is what really got capitalism kickstarted into overdrive.So, Bob makes an extremely far-fetched comparison and he would still argue that the church serves a purpouse in Capitalism when they have practically nonexistent power. And it's all because of his exceptional individual boner for religion.
"I am bound by dogma to believe that the Catholic Church is divine, but if I wasn't I would still believe it anyway, because no organisation that was run with the same levels of incompetence, idiocy and corruption as the Church that wasn't protected by God would last longer than a week." - Hilaire Belloc.The church was corrupt in the past and it's still corrupt today, but it's far from a capitalist enterpirse or apparatus.
Hell, I'm not even sure "Protestant" work ethic is accurate, even though that's the standard term. It really seems to be something unique to a very specific form of Calvinist theology.Worse. The phrase is "PROTESTANT work ethic" which is what really got capitalism kickstarted into overdrive.
Now you can really get into some historical minutiae from here, let's just simplify it that Catholics have a more complicated relationship with capitalism to the point I could drop a bunch of links to online fights over it right here, or just quote the current pope.
But where you see capitalism really take off and flourish is in protestant lands for many years.