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God Help Me: I Watched the Esquire Network for 24 Hours Straight

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As you already know if you are a sophisticated modern fancy-lad, Esquire (a.k.a. Condescending Neckties: The Magazine) has a television network now! Finally–a TV channel that MEN can enjoy.

Charity Thomas’s insight:

I did the same thing.  Only I got to see Joel McHale go to Scotland and it was so much fun.

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mydollyaviana:

Disney vs. 7 early fairytales 

My Women Who Run With the Wolves has even more terrifying stories w/ their meanings for everyday life.

Film Review: Newlyweeds (Dir: Shaka King)

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[****UPDATE Sun 09/29/13 5:42PM : Director Shaka King will be at the 8:20 screening at Film Forum and will be doing a Q&A****]

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Charity Thomas’s insight:

Mmmmmm…..

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tvhangover:

“How do we let the audience know that this character is bad?”

“Uh, maybe a stupid hat?”

“Yes. Cool. Good idea.”

The hatemonger next door

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From remote Montana, clean-cut Richard Spencer is trying to make white separatism respectable

 

Charity Thomas’s insight:

This is chilling.

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The ‘Headless Fatties’ and Their Health

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Tags: bodies , health/medicine , media , prejudice/discrimination , fat shaming, obesity, 00 to 05 mins Year: 2012 Length: 2:04 Access: msnbc Summary: This video is from the Today Show and can be…

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Take this Hammer (the Director’s Cut) – San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive

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Charity Thomas’s insight:

Enjoy Children.

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Dear TV: Stop Making the Blacks the Problems

So I watched the black guy die on The Walking Dead, not as fullfilling as I’d hoped, but satisfying.

The Rock Star | The Saturday Evening Post

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A friend gave my book to a rock star and the rock star emailed to invite me over for a chat. This was wonderful news. Rock stars have fans and books need to be promoted.

Charity Thomas’s insight:

Ha.

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