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you're 100% right. It kind of makes me feel bad for her.

I think it's the kind of show that people might watch when they're really sick and there's a marathon on. You've seen it, but all in one shitty day and then you're done. That's the excuse I usually hear from people, anyway.

Sometimes it's more about impressing your friends than pleasing the opposite sex.

People dislike Olivia Munn because she's a tool who keeps trying to legitimize herself.

…if she finds out that you think a movie star is attractive? I assure you, she won't care, unless you frequently develop raging boners at the movie theatre.

I hate what they do to her in magazines. The whore look just doesn't work on people like her.

Alison brie is too cute and bubbly; they need someone vampy and mature who is not angelina jolie

Q. What did the leper say to the prostitute?
A. Keep the tip.

True, it's just common sense. The problem is in its application, because even smart people make mistakes.

he always manages to take me by surprise and that is why I love him.
that he managed to slip in a "Gawdamn" makes it all the more bizarre

how did you know he has large genitals? I'm not joking, I'm actually wondering if this has been documented.

but he didn't even want to do it in the first place.

Or you could just read his interview here; it's just as funny and certainly more interesting, albeit in a "is this guy for real?" kind of way.

anyway, although I have not seen Sucker Punch, I've noticed this fetishization of sexual abuse in other media, and female writers are just as guilty. Although you want to ridicule Lola, she brings up a good point (as she often does, I've noticed).

"misery" isn't a specific sexual event.
But for the most part, people are behaving themselves, this thread not included.

….or we developed protruding breasts because of our change in skull shape, so as not to smother our small-jawed infants?

it's not "uighi", it's "ouija".

They were never really a thing; he occasionally wanted to hook up while she read into it too much. By the end, she realized that it was going nowhere, which was good because the writers finally realized that she could be funny without being dumb or obsessive. The show has changed so much that Brandanowicz has