CurseofLono88

CurseofLono88 t1_jd05ug9 wrote

Fuck the both sides are the same bullshit.

Do you have someone in your life that you care about who is a woman? Lgbtq? A POC? Maybe you have a kid or niece or nephew you don’t want working in a deregulated factory at the age of 14? Maybe you have family who has been negatively effected by business deregulations leading health issues? Has your community or a community of one of your loved ones been damaged because of a school shooting? Maybe you know an immigrant family that’s been torn apart? Are you or someone you care about a veteran? Do you want access to legal marijuana? A higher minimum wage? Higher taxes on the ultra rich?

If any of these things apply to you, remember republicans are consistently voting against you and your loved ones and they WANT to push the message that Democrats are just as bad as them so you don’t vote, your only real power as a citizen, so you get crushed and fucked by the system. Then you start spreading the “both sides are equally as bad” message because you feel hopeless and helpless.

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CurseofLono88 t1_j9qlcaq wrote

Andy Muschietti is producing and directing multiple episodes, there is absolutely no way in hell he is gonna switch actors, especially since Bill’s performance was so well received.

Still I was always quite intrigued when Will Poulter was originally cast, I would be super interested in what his take on the character would be

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CurseofLono88 t1_j8qv76o wrote

You might enjoy Ozark for a Breaking Bad fix, and as for True Detective, if you can handle scenes involving self harm you might really enjoy Sharp Objects it’s an HBO limited series that’s a dark southern-gothic crime mystery. It doesn’t have the masculine feeling of season 1 of true detective, because it’s focused mainly on female characters, but it still has a lot of similarities to TD season 1 (it’s dark, deals with generational trauma, takes place in the south, centers around the murder of teenage girls, amongst many other things)

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CurseofLono88 t1_iua69pt wrote

He just recently released a documentary series on Shudder called Queer for Fear: the history of Queer Horror, if that’s anything you’d be interested in. Outside of that I don’t know what the hell he’s up to these days. I think I heard him say in a podcast a while back that he was working on a new adaption of Stephen King’s Christine

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