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Yes.

Interesting that the film would not make the argument that the man that nearly brought the world to nuclear war deserved what he got.

In a capitalist economy, children are a precious resource because they are the source of labor and labor is the source of all profit. Without children, or in their mature form, adults, to exploit there is no new value created in society.

There have been several moments in my life when teachers, judges, and others have made it quite apparent to me that they have completely missed the point I was trying to make and have no idea what I was trying to say. While this has sometimes been due to lack of clarity, there are other times I know it was simply

The Affordable Care act sucks because it does not provide everyone with coverage, it forces millions of Americans to deliver more money to for profit insurance companies, it does so in unpopular ways that will make it easy for the capitalists to sabotage and hurt working people, and it leaves the issue in control of a

For an episode that was almost entirely exposition, this deserves way more than a D+. It presented a great deal of exposition in an entertaining and interesting way.

Um, people should watch the live action Space Battleship Yamato. It is a great film. Admittedly, it does not have the Hollywood bonus of replacing all the Asian cast with a bunch of people of European ancestry, but, just maybe, Americans can watch something that stars Asians.

I have dismissed everything Kimmel has done as not worthy of anyone's attention since he participated in a skit in that abomination of a program, The Man Show, where he mused on how life would be better married to a chimpanzee rather than a human woman. I have just quietly been sad that such a grotesque person was

Fun episode.

You should have shared the embarrassing story.

I really enjoyed this episode of three powerful women. I finally saw why people really like this show, even if Amy Acker was only in it for a little bit.

OK, but does the show have pretty girls kissing?

Um, I understand that many white liberal Americans do not recognize the humanity of people who do not look like them, but the entire article above is about how many Tunisians care about the sets as they are important tourist attractions that bring money into the local economy. With more money in their economy, these

Just played the episode again in the background as I cleaned the kitchen.

Interesting. It almost seems strange to remember how the mainstream really accepted and tolerate horrific misogyny in the 1970s- claiming women were somehow grotesque or deformed for participating in most sports not specifically designated as appropriate for women. I never read any Anthony but it seems in line with my

So, this group is just another death squad?

I thought the not-Europe in this show looked the most not-America/Canada of any Not-Europe I have seen.

As someone who just started watching this show to watch Amy Acker, some parts of this Rootless episode were hard to take, while others were hard to understand.

Yeah, what happened to mike from Homeland? He was all set to steal Brody's family, but now that they are pariahs, unable to even attend their own church, he is nowhere to be seen. What a dickhead. Or did he die in the explosion? Well, he is a dickhead either way, missing Chris's karate like that.

I thought the house alone cost $10m. Isn't he grotesquely rich again because of Emily or something? I don't think I quite understand what happened there.