Someone else flipped the ending.
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True that Cancel Culture has nothing to do with the 1st Ammendment, but my point was that regardless of whether you use the common misunderstood definition of "free speech" or the actual legal definition of the constitutionally protected right, conservatives are happy to trample over both when it suits their purposes and in no way can be called "supporters of free speech" in good faith.
It's what plants crave!
No, because their knowledge of Achilles likely solely comes from that movie, where Patroclus is his "cousin."
Yeah, right, "free speech," unless you write a book with two guys kissing, then it must be banned from schools. Or tear up a photo on TV. Or protest wars in the Middle East. Or kneel during the national anthem. They are all for Cancel Culture and silencing people who speak out against them and their ideas.
The only time conservatives actually get up in arms about "free speech," which they don't actually know what it even is, is when they get banned on Twitter for spewing lies and hate. So get out of here with your "supports free speech" nonsense.
It's sad that I legit can't tell if this is real or not.
It's sad that they really can't seem to get away from "guy with the same powers, but evil!" rut for antagonists in superhero movies. And seriously, the "my family makes me strong, not weak!" cliche too?
It's an animated Star Wars series that takes place between the Original trilogy and the Prequel ones, closer to the Original, largely focused on the rise of the Rebel Alliance by following the crew of one Rebel starship.
Cheezburger network was my gateway to Reddit, and ultimately here, so glad to see other people remembering it.
Is this from a comic series? If so, anyone got a name?
The sons had their wives too.
Still a lotta first cousin fuckin' goin' on though in the next generation.