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I have gotten pulled over three times in my life, and I discreetly audio recorded the last two because of what happened in the first one. The first one I got pulled over for a minor moving violation (think: rolling through a stop sign rather than a full stop). I was about 18 at the time, and I’d never been pulled over

As a fan of the movie, yes I would call the scene a standout, because as the article rightly lays out, Julie had reached an emotional peak (Final Girls don’t often get these until the end of a thriller, if at all). But to call it "iconic" is...I dunno. That word gets thrown alot to the point of losing all meaning. The

It’s a generic scene in a generic movie. 

I’m not trying to be contrary, and I think its a good story either way. But is that scene really iconic or stand out? In the video she says people will randomly yell that line out to her. That can’t be true can it? I wanna say it feels like a pretty generic scene, but maybe I’m misremembering and this is the first

I hope Roll up Your Sleeves includes some conservative politicians and celebrities. I think a lot of vaccine hesitancy is based around “owning the libs.” People like that are not going to listen to Fauci, Michelle Obama, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. It is unfortunate that everything around COVID has been politicized, but

Come on, even without editors, at least check it before you publish it. Christ.

How about “voting wrongs bill”?

I understand his point. It’s an interesting conundrum.

Seems like it shouldn’t be called a “voting rights bill” as much as a “taking away your voting rights bill”.

Goddamn, they went in hard this week. On everything.

I always get the flu shot each year and I have no issues adding a Covid shot as well.

This is the fifth shooting death of a student at Austin-East this year”

It’s kind of written that way.

This whole article is basically shaming people for not living in misery 24/7, fuck that.

To be fair that school is full of class after class of ugly, ugly children. 

Skinner told Chalmers his address was Three-Dickety Pikeland Ave. because the Kaiser had stolen our word “thirty.

In the days before GPS was widely used, people had to rely on things like “paper maps” and “directions” to get places, even places they had visited once before. It had something to do with onions and bees, I think.

which briefly made us wonder if we were being too nitpicky.

I see your point (I think/hope), but I feel like we have given ground to the anti-choice movement. I’ll make my case, and feel free to call me an idiot.

I’m with you on this. I’d say the same for any invasive procedure: and the more invasive it is, the rarer you’d want it to be by having a good framework of preventative measures.

OK, I am not a troll, but I am missing something and am hoping that someone of good faith and an educational spirit can help smarten me up some.....