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You do understand why no one takes those equivocations of his seriously, don't you? He wrote this big huge manifesto about men and women and diversity in the workplace, this comprehensive look at why disparities may arise, and makes a call for "psychological safety"—which seems to mean only that he and his fellow

I mean, the Law of Return pretty much entitles you guys to Hollywood jobs, right?

Sounds like a combination of high-impact workout and rubdown.

"You see, Rossette, you're not unhireable because you're a woman, it's because you're a narc and nobody can trust you. Understand? Sexism has nothing to do with it."

Maybe he's gay? He certainly didn't seem all that familiar with how vaginas work.

If you're trying to apologize for something, it really pays to give extra attention to your spelling and grammar. Consult a professional editor if you're not sure!

Sadly, as anyone who's been an airplane passenger in the last decade (or ever played a free-to-play video game) can attest, inconveniencing customers for profit is probably the most popular business model at the moment.

Agreed with everything but your conclusion. For a good film, it's got an astonishingly high percentage of cringeworthy lines and moments. However, the good stuff within it is so phenomenal, that overall it winds up well on the side of being a very good film.

Your wife thought it was a great movie, too. She was just worried you'd send your ex-cop manservant to murder her if you found out.

I initially thought you meant a lockdown, with your teachers taking advantage of a school shooter situation or some other disaster to show the student body Titanic. I didn't think it in a disapproving way, although I question whether Titanic is the movie you want to be watching while a real-life disaster is going on.

The first season is all about Rachel's fish out of water story, with her coming to accept that the life she's made with her new friends is better than the one she left behind. After that, Rachel-as-elite-snob is sidelined in favor of Rachel being in love with Ross, and any references to her privileged background

They're not reliable enough for a courtroom, but they're in broad use for other purposes, particularly for hiring and personnel management, including in other federal agencies (like the FBI). The rationale is that even though the polygraph isn't foolproof, any form of enhanced scrutiny discourages misbehavior—at a

Cubans, the one Hispanic group who long enjoyed essentially automatic legal immigrant status the moment they set a toe on American soil, regardless of how illegal their border crossing may have been.

They were both on the rebound—the reason she re-entered his life was because she'd run out on her fiance on her wedding day, and was ostracized from her old life and friends. The big problem for the relationship was that who Rachel was was in transition when it began—she was going from a pampered life to something

The relationship was doomed—one of the problems with dating out of your league is that if you never get over that feeling it becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy. You're right that he was controlling, and later seasons doubled down on that as his primary character trait, to the extent that he became one of the worst

There's that moment at the beginning of Goldeneye, where Brosnan's setting explosives and people are shooting at him. And a bullet ricochets near his head and he doesn't flinch. At that moment, it felt like someone finally understood who the character was, and it was so exciting—I was so psyched for the Pierce Brosnan

Love how he overpronounces Omega.

The Brosnan Bonds tried some interesting stuff, and had the potential to be much better than they were—there always seemed to be some stupid impulse that screwed up the interesting ideas we were looking at. Die Another Day had an excellent hook…for maybe 15 minutes of screen time. Bond's been captured, and is

I think it's closer to a men-marrying-out-of-their-league joke. I mean, Penn was married to Madonna in the mid-80s, and the universal reaction was pretty much "That's the guy?"

You know, we all made the same excuses for these people's parents, and those idiots elected this jackass president. Time to accept that yes, these people (even the kids) are into Donald Trump unironically. Like the middle schoolers who got famous chanting "build the wall" at Hispanic kids in Michigan, they may not