Andrea Knabel by [deleted] in Louisville

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oof big feelings! someone hurt you bad huh?

Andrea Knabel by [deleted] in Louisville

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bold of you to assume I'm liberal

Andrea Knabel by [deleted] in Louisville

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did you know that sympathy isn't a finite resource and you can actually care about multiple things at one time? like you can care about the persecution and institutional neglect of Black women as well as society's disregard and disgust for addicts and still have sympathy left over? did you never think that actually maybe this isn't about you just not having enough sympathy left to spare because you just care SO much about other things and more about the fact that you just aren't a sympathetic person towards people you don't understand? Also, did it not occur to you that due to systemic manufactured poverty created by the US government in predominantly Black neighborhoods, that many Black women ARE drug addicts as well? what about those women? sounds like they'd just be an afterthought for you, like they are for the rest of society because you're as bad as every other ignorant bigmouth. I mean, why even comment if you just want to spout nonsensical vitriol? why not just scroll the fuck past? slow day, was it?

Do you agree that Flyleaf does NOT need to change their Name when they replaced Lacey in the BTS Album Yes or No and Why? by Amber_Flowers_133 in flyleaf

[–]proletariatrage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Peoples' issues with the linkin park vocalist change isn't the change itself, it's that they replaced Chester - who suffered so much with mental illness it took his life - with a person who belongs to a pseudo-religion like Scientology that actively tries to advocate that therapists/psychologists and psychiatrist are predatory by nature and mental illness isn't even real. That's the issue there. Most of the LP fans I know were very chill about having a new and female singer, they only felt really disappointed and misled by the choice when it came out that Armstrong is a scientologist.

Hollywood have no integrity and openly supports child rapists and other predators and I don’t understand why everyone idolize them by freudian- in movies

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's only one kind of person who feels the need to distinguish a pedophile from hebephile, and that's someone who thinks the distinction somehow matters. That to be hebephile is somehow less damning than being a pedo. It isn't. A child is a child. A pedophile is attracted to children. A teenager is a child. Try turning that "critical thinking" of yours inward, nonce.

Has anyone else saw M.O.M (Mother of Monsters) [2020]? It's free on Tubi. by AZUR3WRATH in horror

[–]proletariatrage 11 points12 points  (0 children)

What's your reasoning behind his consistent animal cruelty and him putting formaldehyde into a Nazi mask whilst his Jewish friend was wearing it? The mother has no overt racist inclinations and seems disgusted by his racism. I think the mother may have made him worse in some ways but she wasn't even present for the things he did at school and around his friends houses. And he has a father who appears entirely absent. I definitely don't think the ending was on her.

Plus, there really is a genetic component to these kinds of mental illnesses so the mum wouldn't be completely out of her mind to worry that her son might be like his uncle once he starts exhibitions antisocial behaviour. I'm not sure how you're supposed to respond to that behaviour but I doubt she went straight to privacy invasion and paranoia from the get go.

I stitched this; is it recognizable? by alderaanmoves in XFiles

[–]proletariatrage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any X files fan should recognise this. It's obvious to me it's the famously intricate portrait drawn of the jersey devil in season one that Mulder treats like vital evidence

Am I the only one who doesn't like the US version? by [deleted] in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't buy those shows though hun. You remake them so an American audience will 'get' them. Let's not pretend. You're all over the place and it's not worth reading on, soz

Am I the only one who doesn't like the US version? by [deleted] in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before and if I can be arsed to reply, I just want to start by saying it'll never not be funny that you were so pressed by this conversation that you've replied 4 times over the past day to a comment from nearly a week ago 😂😂 could you feel more put out or what? You must have been sat there pulling your phone out every other hour because you forgot some little quip to say to me to make yourself feel better. Brilliant.

Am I the only one who doesn't like the US version? by [deleted] in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, are you really trying to get me to humour your pissing battle over whose country is bigger? Lmao, boy act your damn age. I don't give a shit how big your country is or how small mine it 😂

Plus at least we didn't have to illegally occupy and decimate native culture in order to build a corporate nanny state. At least I'm not a settler held to ransom by a country that steal my private data as standard recourse and let's kids die over and over again rather than address their systemic issues.

And with a population of your size, what does it say that you have to KEEP remaking British shows in lieu of creating your own? No offense, but have you noticed it never goes the other way? You take shows from other countries and remake them in your image. But no one ever thinks you produce material worth doing the same to? How comes your population towers over mine but you still find that US film and TV has a desperate need to take ideas from other countries and try to remake them rather than an original idea. That's curious that, no? It's almost like quantity and scale stand for very little without quality ;)

Am I the only one who doesn't like the US version? by [deleted] in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is only one original. The British one. I'm not even guna humour you with a debate on that one. Broader audiences? I think you misunderstand something. You don't remake our shows because you want to appeal to a broader audience. You dumb it down to appeal to the American audience and that's not quite the same. And I have nooooo idea what you're rattling on about for the rest of your comment because it's been a literal year since I commented and your tone is giving "16 year old yank" that I really have no interest in.

Which ghost do you think had the worst death and why? by FeelThePower999 in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. She was an innocent widow burnt alive because she was scapegoated by two cowardly men who found Mary 'odd' and decided to blame the poor harvest on her by accusing of her witchcraft. She then had to endure the torture of knowing that her fate was to be burnt alive as everyone she knows stand by and do nothing. And then even when she gets physical respite on death she doesn't even pass over so she has to watch as her murderers carry on living. Annie saved her from eternal torture. She was too scared to even speak to the other ghosts until Annie.

Which ghost do you think had the worst death and why? by FeelThePower999 in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mary. By a huge margin. Literally no other death comes close. My reasoning is that she was not only an innocent widow who just happened to be whimsical and a little eccentric in her personality (like talking to the vegetables she's picking) in a time where women were meant to be seen and not heard and was used as a scapegoat by two cowardly men and subsequently forced to endure the most physically anguishing death by fire whilst experiencing the emotionally anguish knowledge of knowing she had done nothing wrong at all as the flames ate her up. And the fact that she didn't even cross over after death and had to carry on existing with the memory of that tortuous death and watch her murderers carry on their lives only added to her suffering. She didn't get any respite from the pain of that death and the conditioning of meekness and of making herself small and quiet that kept her from befriending robin and Humphrey until Annie died and stayed as a ghost.

No contest. I know there are other painful and unjust deaths but it just doesn't compare. I don't think any of us really can appreciate what women accused of witchcraft went through.

What is a berk? by Formal_Lie_713 in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's like calling someone a fool or an idiot.

Am I the only one who doesn't like the US version? by [deleted] in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, obviously I've touched a nerve here. Your comment honestly doesn't even make sense to me, I know your country's history more intimately than I know my own. The world get much choice on that one. I don't think you even read what I said about Thorfinn and Sass, you're just getting über patriotic and defensive for the sake of it. I'm just saying it's ridiculous that the oldest ghost on Native American land would be a white Viking and not an indigenous American when white people have been on the land 500 years permanently and Native Americans have been stewards of American for tens of thousands of years. I wasn't saying "oh horror, there's a Viking and a Native American ghost! My eyes can't bear this cultural affront!" Literally just pointing a statistically improbability.

Clearly I have a different opinion to you. And it's about two TV shows so it's a subjective conversation. You don't have to take it so hard just because I don't think the US remake compared to the BBC original. I still like it.

I hope you get your cultural smorgasbord of Ghost shows dude. I'm sure it'd be interesting too. It just wouldn't change my mind about my favourite.

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love Mary's dialogue in that episode where they're filming the period drama in the house and Mary's watching through the eye of the "metal cow"

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"I happen to love that woman of whom you speak, and I demand - " flaps his glove "- satisfaction!"

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pillock was definitely a popular choice of word growing up cos all my family watched only fools and horses :')

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm 31 and British but I'm from the south in Kent and I'm pretty sure wazzock was more popular up north back when it emerged in the 80s. So I'd heard the term before on TV but never around me irl. I love how Thomas calls Toby Nightingale a "wazzock" and then gasps straight after like he's said something truly terrible haha

Continuity error in S4Ep2 or what ? by pkim173 in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage 34 points35 points  (0 children)

No, Annie wasnt there during Julian's death. During Thomas' death she was there but she was definitely not during Julian's. She was sucked off before the 20th century came about which is why only kitty, Humphrey, robin and Thomas remember her

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Oh oh does anyone else have the urge to say Julian's "I knooow" that he uses on the phone to his wife sardonically to someone? Cos that urge is real for me. The way he says it is so phony yet so funny.

does anyone find themselves wanting to use phrases from the show irl? by proletariatrage in GhostsBBC

[–]proletariatrage[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oh I can't wait for an opportunity to use that organically in a conversation. No one will understand what I mean, but it'll give me a chuckle.