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While it's true in the literal sense that the MPAA doesn't, itself, censor films, most major theater chains will not carry unrated or NC-17 films. So an undesirable MPAA rating has a serious impact on a film's ability to recover its investment. It's not so simple as "the producers are greedy";

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'When we normalize being unhealthy we create complacency to positively change.'

Perhaps if she's feeling so misunderstood, she should try learning to write English.

What a schizo trailer. IT'S A THRILLER! No, IT'S A COMING-OF-AGE STORY! No, IT'S A ROMANCE! NOW IT'S A THRILLER AGAIN! To cheery music designed for teenage girls!

Looks like this one's got a problem with wigs that look like they were made by Fisher Price, too. SMH.

If it's a prequel, Sarah Connor shouldn't be jacked.

My big complaint is that they got rid of tabbed messages. I used that all the time to pull up messages I was actively dealing with while still keeping an eye on the inbox. Why on earth would they kill that feature? Idiots.

I don't understand how people are this awkward.

I would MUCH rather get a simple request to like a page than a personalized message that basically forces me to comply or otherwise directly confront why I'm not liking their page. That's a real imposition to me. If I wanted to like your page, I would have done it when I saw you post it in your news feed. I don't need

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This was from a shoot I think yesterday morning, as posted by DListed - I don't like to opine on these things, but has she lost a SHIT TON of weight lately? Isn't she, like 25 years old? How are breasts like this happening?

If we MUST talk about inner boobs...

See, that's what I'm wondering - if you post a video on Xtube of you & your wife bumping uglies, and make it paid content, does that fall under the scope of "professional production"?

How does this affect amateur adult film performers? People who post their own footage on Xtube, for instance? Will it?

I'm so terribly sorry to have burdened your mighty intellect with questions about things I don't understand. But I thank you for your thoughtful input.

But... but... is it actually being propelled through space? Is its relationship to other bodies constantly changing? Or hasn't it just reached a state of inertia in an orbit around us, and we're just spinning along beneath it? It seems weird to me, to measure by ground speed.

But what the hell do I know.

I'm no rocket scientist, but wouldn't it technically be "how fast the earth moves below the ISS"? Isn't the ISS just kinda hanging out there?

Original lamp, circa 1795.