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Well yeah! I mean, I think it's clear that in the end she is safe and will shortly be picked up and brought home. But I wanted to see it!

I just wanted to see it through. I wanted her to make it home. The ending felt so abrupt.

Yeah I totally get that it wasn't the point, and I agree. She saved herself and that was the point. Nonetheless, it would have given me more satisfaction to see it through. It just felt like they forgot the last 10 minutes of the movie.

Was anyone else slightly annoyed by the ending of Gravity? I wanted to see where she was! And I wanted to see her get rescued!

I live in Wisconsin, and I gotta say that I hate it when people say "well at least you are used to it" as if feet of snow every other day is something that is somehow easier for me to deal with than people in New York. People here just don't complain about it as much. I am not saying that it doesn't suck in New York.

God this is terrible. Apparently Russia has also caught several orcas out of the wild recently, some of whom will be on display in Sochi (with others sold to China). What a horrible shitshow.

Of course people who benefit from current atrocities should be held to account. That is not the issue here. I am talking about everyone taking the time to think about their place in society and how they got there. Some people like Benedict and many, many others are benefiting today from those past actions (as a white

It's not that modern people should feel guilty or responsible for what their ancestors did. Of course they shouldn't. However, I believe the issue is that many descendants of slave owners are still benefiting from that historical atrocity through wealth and privilege. It is unreasonable to focus this conversation on a

Yeah, I guess you can get to the point where you are being strangled really quickly, and by that time hitting the emergency stop won't end it. Maybe they should have an emergency reverse button???

considering how obscure this is, it is truly amazing how often I hear random other people reference this particular episode of Rescue 911. It traumatized so many people in our generation.

My god. There is SO MUCH MORE HORROR in the linked article.

Jesus God. Shouldn't those things have emergency shut-off buttons that are easily accessible?

OH MY GOD I saw the same one and it is seared into my memory.

you could probably do them with a clampless curling iron!

Wait, so his third child was born a couple of months BEFORE his second? I need to make a chart or something.

Old Dirty Shyfty HERE NOW.

I am surprised that you put Jennifer Garner on this list. How do you know that she does this? Because I have heard that she has lobbied extensively for protection of celeb children from paps before.

I don't know. On the one hand, it's sweet and obviously he is a great dad and of course he wants to be encouraging to her even after he's gone. On the other hand, it's like one of those situations where he will be keeping her grief alive and not allowing her to completely heal and move on. I listened to an NPR piece

I happened to read extensively about psychopathy (internet black hole thing) on the same day he was arrested. Reading about him was basically an illustration of what I had just learned.

I happened to spend a lot of time reading about psychopathy (one of those internet black hole things) on the same day I saw a story about him, and it really connected the dots for me.