why didn’t American Eagle not just immediately shoot another campaign with a non-white model using the same “great jeans” ad copy then start rolling it out as a diversity campaign with a new model of varying backgrounds/limb differences/etc. every few days turning it into “we all have great jeans” ?
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Fred Rogers Production Writing Fellow for 2023; Aspiring writer who loves animation but also scribes about movies, TV, video games, and comics.
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If there's one movie that you could never make today, it's Norma Rae
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I bought Darksiders 3 on a whim when it was on sale and I love it! More Soulslike than the other 2 but still fun, clever, and challenging. And as you mentioned the voice acting is soooo good!
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Basic chili is absurdly easy to make! Had a recent party with chili, baked potatoes, rice, and various toppings, and it went perfectly
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This was the VERY point that the American Pie movie was trying to make
i think a lot of young men really overestimate the positive impact that having lots of sex with different partners will have on their lives and also overestimate how much their peers are fucking
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Trying to think which episodes specifically engaged in what I'm talking about here (not to say is hasn't, I just can't remember which ones).
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I kiiiiiinda give SU a bit of a grace (and I'm talking a sliver of grace) in that regard only because I don't think the show was structurally built to be able to deal with accountability justice. But I do agree in the macro sense it should have been... well maybe not punitive, but transformative.
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It's a Disney show so I get it, but also, Chip has at several times tried to kill Cricket and his entire family. Revenge or not, Cricket had every reason to take Chip out. It's hard not to see it as explicitly propaganda these days.
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Rick and Morty single-handedly destroyed the love-potion plotline as the rape-y concept that it is; maybe they should tackle this one next.