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I don't think it'd be necessarily bad. I think fixating on it can lead to burn out, and broadcasting that fixation can lead others to do so as well. If instead of "great job honey! now let's look at what you got wrong." the reply was "A 93%!? I am so sick of you missing answers! How hard is it to get 7% of the test

I didn't say it was at the bottom of the list. After all, toys do help shape young minds and there isn't any reason for Lego to address body-issues with children.

If they didn't have curves, she'd complain about how all female mini-figs have to have perfectly applied make-up or how all female mini-figs have to have perfectly coiffed hair. This is the second Faircloth complaint in a row today about how a good thing isn't perfect. I think it's just her thing.

There's talk of one. Sure, there isn't one even in pre-production that we are yet aware of, but it isn't as if they are opposed to the very idea.

Understand that when I "like" your post, it is because I think it's a fairly good idea. I am not liking your sarcasm. Just to be clear.

It's exactly this. It's overapplied. Using it on character that exist beyond male-lead-motivation is wrong. Using it to describe actual people is wrong. However there certainly are MPDG characters and it isn't sexist to use it when criticizing a lazy writer's work. It's much the same as the oft used Magical Negro

Or trust anything after the words "CNN's findings".

Unlike MMOs, there seems to be room, for now, for more than a few. While DotA and LoL are huge, the genre isn't life-consuming (and doesn't require recurring payments) means people can dabble in them more freely.

I didn't say she did it for the business, just that it's another good reason.

Regardless of whether she needed protection or not, that isn't the sort of scene you want happening in a place of business. The establishment can get a poor reputation just as easily as a person.

Sounds like out of Fight Club to me. If it isn't, something very very similar is.

So you're saying you'd want her to slip it into sausage rather than slip her the sausage?

First thought: Perhaps he's health conscious or wants to know about an possible aallergen.

I love wasabi...and I literally just curled up into a small ball, hands clasped over my mouth and started yelling "OH GOD OHGOD OHGOD".

It is indeed pathetic. However, I would argue that while a single kid would have "no excuse for that shit", half the class failing that question suggests a more systemic issue. Sure, they probably weren't bright students...but with enough exposure, most of them should have absorbed it by now (not all, surely...but

If you're already here in your rhetoric, consider it less as what we owe them, and more what we owe ourselves.

It's just the usual progression. If you can't argue with people on the facts, you attack them for tone. It's essentially an admission of defeat.

I couldn't get past the end of the 5th. The thing was around 1000 pages and nothing...ABSOLUTELY NOTHING...happened until the last 75. The man had used more words than the whole Lord of the Rings...to do nothing at all. Wasn't willing to give him another shot after that. Don't know how you made it to 8.

Clearly, otherwise you might have put a little more thought into you comment before adding another detail-free nugget of negativity into the web. I'm impressed you didn't just type "-1" and leave it at that.

Not Littlefinger's, but that of his blond-haired procurer from the first scene with the Martells, though he isn't seen in full until 403.