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Huh, I just picked up Claire North's Touch on a whim; never read anything by her before. I guess I'll move that up the to-read pile

"Don't you DARE write a song right now, Dewey!"

But "easy to avoid sexually assaulting another person" is not particularly relevant to being afraid of false accusations. I think there are people who are definitely afraid of false accusations, including not just disagreements about consent but completely made up events. (And yes, this undoubtedly happens; a 2%

The interviewer has talked about it publicly and apparently it was all real.

Your two sentences each make perfect sense on their own; they just don't fit together. Fear of false accusations is by definition not concerned with true accusations.

Let those who worship evil's might, Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!!!

I don't agree that it's the best, but I think it's probably in the top 3 for me.

Yes, *that*'s why vampires are creepy.

Black Widow was essentially a co-lead in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, too.

How did Thanos go about picking the 50% of the universe that he killed? That seems as reasonable as any other criterion.

Why would a grown person whose shirt says "Genius at Work" want to break into the lucrative and fame-filled world of show business?

If you'd just say yes to the date, they wouldn't have to spend so much time flirting with you!

People will love it.

The first book is pretty good, but they seem to be linearly less exciting as mysteries get filled in.

No, "House of Pies" featured Kristen Bell's weird baking obsession.

I didn't like the bit they kept going back to on Hotdog Water about the, well ,hot dog water and hot dog smell. They should have just called her Marcie after her intro episode.

Just like life!

I would love to see Tarantino's take on Centipede.

No. But I am ok with funnel cake.

Come back, zinc! Come back!