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Same here. I'm in no way attracted to animals, but the framework for his state of mind, and the actions described are much more nuanced than I expected them to be, and while it is in no way possible for an animal to communicate explicitly that they want to have sex, it does bring up interesting points and thoughts

One who actively masturbates against someone but can't give consent ever because a man (yes, pun intended, man = human) says they aren't capable of it?

I liked Lumen, and even the later poisoner/killer girlfriend, but still, they just kinda left the show in limbo. No salvation or damnation, instead isolation. Which was interesting in a sense, because it was in fact so unsatisfying, and you knew it wouldn't be a happy end for the killer within OR the human struggling

Touche, they can go whereever they want with the series, but if this is a 'new direction' it's taking that Gimple was talking about, they'll probably lose me as a viewer. RE: Dexter: Yeah, that Rita thing was horrible and perfect. It really brought things around full circle. Also... John Lithgow was just amazing. The

I'm not claiming to have perfect grammar, it's the part where the word is totally misunderstood that is upsetting. I looked up apocryphal after someone paid me to do their homework a month ago because it was a multiple choice vocabulary question, and they've actually changed the damn dictionary meaning to 'false',

Yeah, as someone who's both pansexual (and married to a pansexual man), as well as very much upset by a total lack of understanding of the english language, let me show the origin of the word:

Sorry if it seems I'm being argumentative, I'm really not arguing anything with you, just sort of floundering as this was like the finale of dexter for me (though admittedly not as bad as True Blood's)

It still doesn't make sense to me that the hallucinations started and within minutes. Losing blood doesn't make you hallucinate, and Hershel (bit on a limb) didn't have them, Jim (bit on the ribs) didn't have them, and Bob (bit on the shoulder) didn't have them. I tracked down a quote from Gimple regarding the

Yeah, that's a little heavy handed, moralistic, and allegorical for my taste.

Yeah, Lizzie and Mika were definitely reasonable in that he wound up being a father figure of sorts for them, but Bob and Beth? What odd choices. I'm thinking, even if he didn't hallucinate Karen, they could at least have had a few second flashback of them together. It was that oversight which made the rest of it seem

I just don't get them as being someone he felt responsible for dying.

Yes, or if we're being into Walking Dead tropes, a new Hershel with his endearing humanity and missing limb. I thought that was where they were going with it, and was so disappointed that it decided to just make the whole show about a poorly timed, poorly contrived death. At the very LEAST, they owed a 1 episode

Yeah, the hallucinations felt like just a reason to give cameos to people who'd been in prior episodes and try to upset the viewer. Not to mention they slip into a good and evil allegory without taking into account Bob's raging, group-endangering alcoholism and the fact that Lizzie flat killed her sister, so it's a

Oh god THANK YOU. I feel the same way, and the trio of little blonde girls is there but not Karen? What in the actual fuck? I was so upset and disappointed by the sendoff they gave my favorite character that I actually wrote an entire post about how shitty it was.

Yeah. I hated this episode. Not because they killed Tyreese off, like the author, I commend their willingness to do the worst possible thing. I hated it because it was all SO contrived, it felt like they killed him off to have Noah join the cast (as you pointed out), and it was such a blatant misread on who Tyreese

Which just tells me I'll probably actually enjoy this movie. I really liked Prometheus, and was very entertained and intrigued by a lot about the visual representation and theory in Interstellar.

There's not one. Any situation where a person's bodily autonomy with regard to whether or not to bring life into this world (a decision that will literally change your life forever on some level) is stolen from them is unacceptable. Whether it's forced sterilization (which btw happens already), or forcing people to

I'm thinking a bigger destroyer of peace is carrying the child of your rapist - and then having them take you to court for custody. (Legal in some states, god knows why)

If they use that slippery slope, it's almost like they don't care that forced sterilization is happening in the US in multiple states (source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat… also in the carolinas), or they just don't care because those women are 'poors'. Ugh. Double ugh.

My point is: it's not in other candy bars. Yes, they might melt easier, but guess what, hershey bars melt like crazy too. I live on the Florida/Alabama state line. If it's during a hot part of the year, you just don't GET chocolate that's not melted. And the wax doesn't make hershey's exempt. It does, however, really