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I think I saw that was February 16th.

It's weird because it's been on the Venture Bros' Wikipedia page for at least a month or two now.

It's still not very influential. The biggest problem though is that they do have a tendency to lash out in ways that effect people.

And trusting!

I'm now having trouble differentiating between Lawrence Fishburne's voice and the guy who does the narration for the 30 for 30 commercials.

Transformers had some of the best voice acting in not only the '80s but ever. Wally Burr did not mess around.

Apparently there are some corners of the internet that being kind of disgusting in terms of Rey and Finn. I haven't specifically seen but I don't doubt it exists. Personally, I didn't think it was good and my interactions with other people on the film have made me feel pretty Aline in that thinking.

"Can someone remind me how we got here…you know what, I'll just see myself out."

I think it's that people equate Cliff Huxtable with Bill Cosby almost entirely. Even outside of his sexual abuse, he's been saying and doing problematic things for awhile now, which a lot of people have swept under the rug because the Cosby Show was important.

It was pointed out in a newswire a while back, but Cosby is someone who had a joke regarding Spanish Fly. A women's agency is not above his desire for control via sex, so of course he's not going to feel empathy for anyone who gets in the way of that. Of course his total lack of understanding and empathy of black

A few of them were just over 18, but he also took on a mentor role with some of the victims, so while not a child rapist in the most technical sense, it holds to a lot of the core problems.

Okay, after seeing it, the way it ends felt really off because they kind of pivot from Omalu's discovery of CTE and his relationship to and instead turns it into a very basic biopic of Omalu's life while the drama with the NFL plays in the background. And it feels even odder with Luke Wilson's Goodell fumbling

It annoyed me because it should be a simple scene to get right. A static shot of medium close ups holding for a few beats for each Rey and. Luke, then a quick long shot, then credits. But he goes back and forth so much that it enhances the fact they're not saying anything. And then he rotates the long shot making

Everything needs more Ultron…except Age of Ultron.

Fighting crime on the other hand…

The NFL is still fighting his findings on CTE, so I'm curious as to what sort of concessions they made to the NFL to sort of limit the punch this movie could have had.

Your dad's response (and those like him) anger me to no end. First of all, high school largely don't know the risks involved with playing football because no one really tells them that a lot of the damage done on their brains doesn't occur from big hits but from the repetitive hits that happen on every play and

The NFL released a league sanctioned study a month or so ago (by a doctor who specializes in horses and horse racing…because you know, both large animals, I guess) stating that the reason former NFL players are becoming depressed and possibly killing themselves is largely due not being able handle being in the

I'd like to see someone explain the difference.

That happens in Ohio too.