Exposing my ass as a raised catholic, but Prince of Egypt, Dreamworks premiere animated feature about Moses. It managed to humanize the story by grounding the conflict between Moses and his brother the Pharoah, playing up the pseudo-historicity of a christian story that features a lot of literal magic. The songs were bangers, and the cast was absolutely stacked. I also liked a lot of the meta-religious elements as well, such as when the burning bush talks to Moses, it's just the voice of the actor playing Moses, giving it this sorta ambiguity as to how real it might be.
That we dared to listen to the podcast and critique it's contents, and not just lavish praise on every episode Will decides they're going to just be lazy and read their twitter mutuals bullshit tweets for an hour lol. I still remember that post OP references, with Will personally logging on to tell people to "just don't listen, then" in a huff.
They really didn't like redditors, with generally good reason. That they had a section of the fandom they didn't have much influence over, like on twitter, seemed to get under their skin especially.
My tolerance for cold is way higher than heat and humidity, so I am with you, it's always struck me as easier to manage cold with layers and modes of AC, when it's hot out I am just fucked without any AC.
Oh yeah neat, taking out the middle bit I did was the trick we used to use to foul the tracking, used to get users and mods in my inbox threatening to remove my links if I didn't
Northernlions bit about how urinals are actually sexism resonated with me: they are a single sex infrastructure, and men deserve the seated toilets just as women do!
It's always been my own personal tinfoil theory that Canada only has about 20 years give or take of tangible sovereignty before the Americans inevitably looks north once climate change sinks florida
The day your favorite youtubers favorite youtuber dads broke up. It was a sad day for Canada, and of course, the world.