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At first I thought you were referring to his age and there was a terrifying few seconds when I thought Jude Law was in his 60s. 

Tenrt is to this day the only Nolan movie I never saw. (I was too young for Insomnia and stopped paying attention, but I did see it. I should give it another shot some day.)

I have not seen a single review say that. They aren’t impressed by the movie, but I saw no actual critic review that truly hated it to that degree. Sources?

Is it any less believable than watching old male action stars beat up much younger villains?

...wat

Presumably his therapist came up with an unorthodox new approach to shake him out of the rut he’s been in

You’re criticizing an article for being subjective, when “I” is literally in the title.

Targs suck.

Honestly it’s kind of hard for me to get mad at the NYT for not letting you guess racial slurs in Wordle anymore. When “slave” and “lynch” were the words of the day (and they were both going to be), don’t you think they’d look bad on social media? I get why they wouldn’t want that.

Maybe a bit of a conspiracy theory, but I say that this is 100% intentional - the NYT picked a word shortly after their acquisition that they could argue made sense to remove in order to force holdouts onto their version. “Agora” is both a fairly uncommon word and would make “Aroma” (today’s word, what would have been

“Though I can’t begrudge anyone for wanting to hang onto Wordle 1.0. Now a whole new audience can ride the live service game roller coaster.”

Rebøøt.

it’s probably cool for the kids who weren’t around for the whole pop-punk thing, maybe?

Do you mean like Unggoy, Sangheili, Jiralhanae, San’Shyuum, Kig’Yar, Mgalekgolo, and Yanme’e?

Acknowledging her trans identity is worlds different from harassing her for it.

I don’t think #4 is really relevant when even those families apparently agree that 110 years isn’t warranted.

I believe the politically correct term is “homeless people”.

I mean, this is how they talked about Kidman’s casting when the teaser dropped:

Dumb choice.

As a reminder Don had ties to the Costa Rican Cartel and routinely made oversea flights to Costa Rica without a pilot’s license. At best he crashed his plane into the ocean and, at worst, he was buried in a shallow grave somewhere in Costa Rica.