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At a party and a guy was telling me about how one of his coworkers was complaining about how he thought his dealer was lacing his heroin with cocaine and then the party guy was like “but his dealer was his brother” and I said “that’s some cocaine and abel shit” and the joke flopped so hard but I stand by it so I had to share it somewhere
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BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (2013–2021) S06E11 | The Therapist
Okay, it's just that you can be a bit... judgmental.
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) + Joe Wright’s DVD Commentary
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what's up with writers makign their troublemaker characters grow up to be cops instead of like. social workers
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I think the ultimate problem with contemporary Anglo discussion around Lovecraft is that his fundamental beliefs are still accepted by the mainstream; he just expressed them in ways that are considered excessive and distasteful. Like you can write all you want about genetic degeneration on a combined physical and moral level, the inevitable fall of decadent orientalist empires or the constant onslaught of savage insanity against rational civilised life. It's fine as long as you separate it from literal reality by a degree or 2; many people who might otherwise take issue with 19th century level racism and eugenics won't bat an eyelid if it's directed against orcs or aliens or post-nuclear mutants.
Like it's very common for someone to oppose the surface signifiers of bigotry while having no real disagreement with the deeper ideology behind it. Just look at how enthusiastic some people are about "progressively" making up slurs for robots (which is totally fine because robots aren't real okay!!!!!). Their only problem with Lovecraft is that he went out of his way to say explicitly racist shit about Africans and Pacific Islanders and Inuits and... If you went and surgically edited out the specific racist comments while leaving the deeper implicit racism fully intact, Lovecraft's work would be no different than a lot of things written today. So your typical Lovecraft derivative has little reason to actually remove the racism of the source material; it just needs to be made a little more palatable
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you can add shorts or panties to a nude mechanical creature to make it clear you are a senseless pervert
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no one appreciates that i could be a million times worse
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