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I never saw the movie, but I love the novel A Simple Plan and I loaned my copy to someone. Upon returning it they said; "It sure is easy to kill people. No one ever suspects you."

"Years from now, George Zimmerman will look back on the moment he ended Trayvon Martin's life and think, Damn, that was the best thing that ever happened to me."

He made me through Friday Night Lights and All My Children unscathed.

General Hospital

I loved Jenny. I loved that episode. Particularly where Jeremy tries to get fired.

I'm a woman. I own lots of guns. I have yet to be attacked at gunpoint with any of my guns.

@avclub-c65a46c16b70bf886e62e791cd4a80b3:disqus Even with the pool, his house is pretty shitty.

Yeah, it's not very interesting. More painful and embarrassing.

@Scrawler2:disqus Not only was everything all about her in the book, a big chunk of it was "it's all so unfair."

Okay. While I understand that people have different tastes, but the book wasn't anything that I could see anyone heaping praise on. I'm more likely to like it than most people since I'm a middle class, educated white woman who spent time in jail.

I read this book last year and found it kinda meh.

Until recently I thought that "Men's Rights Activists" were some kind of internet meme. I'm not kidding. I thought that there was no way that could be a real thing.

Yeah, I've know so many people who quit Facebook just because they hated learning that so many of their friends/neighbors/coworkers are racist on it.

That's an awful typo too.

I agree that it's Klosterman's strongest book, but I think that IV makes a better intro.

I've never read any of his books but out of curiosity I looked up some of the movies reviews he's written. They're kinda pedophiliac. In his review for one of the Twilight movies he goes on and on about Jacob the werewolf boy's abs.

@avclub-fd0d8964b65f34cb591736291cfe8b16:disqus They went door-to-door in Watertown and searched people's homes without a warrant and threatened arrests (and according to some violence) for those who didn't comply.

I hope they make it about how the pig cops illegally forced their way into people's homes and were praised by the fucking president for it.

That sounds more like a James Franco type project.

I signed up to run a marathon in November. I haven't run one in 6 years and have been slacking off on my training. I saw those pics of Pratt yesterday and they inspired me to get back with the program.