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And the way they talked about that character being so fat…just, ugh…

They kind of are. The hot ones move to the coasts. I always laugh because the sign at the airport says, Milwaukee International and not Mitchell International. If he'd flown to Chicago, New York, or Boston, would they have renamed their airports? I know Milwaukee's not a big city but c'mon!

It's simple. You meet a girl that you're interested in and you ask her out on a date. If she says "yes," awesome. If she says "no," then don't be a creep and keep pursuing her. Cut your losses and run. Too many movies make it seem that a woman will ultimately change her mind the more the guy tries to make her

True, but it just seems so much creepier to have met that person when they were so young even if you didn't actually romance them until they were an adult. If he'd first met Buffy when she was 22 or whatever age he was when he became a vampire, then it would have been less creepy. The age difference would still be

Ah, yes. El Diablo Robotico…

I'm sorry I didn't realize that your spelling of cissy was intentional.

Wouldn't cissy just mean cis-gendered? In which case that boy was born anatomically male and identifies himself as such?

Just curious, but what is the best type font to use? No Tumblr is going to bother writing these by hand.

They tried to do a movie with that gimmick (multiple scenes were filmed to fulfill the various options) and the audience would vote where to go next. I wish I knew what movie it was, but I believe it was pretty much a disaster.

Not that I'm aware of. I never read the book so maybe there was a line in there that didn't make it into the movie.

I thought he was talking about the creepy teacher episode (teacher played by Adam Scott) who knocked up one of his students and tried to hit on Veronica

From the opening paragraph of this inventory: But most times, the creators of these torrid love affairs do their best to evade too much scrutiny by providing deserved consequences for the predator involved.

I dimly remember a bit of criticism about that scene (because he does say racist things) at the time the movie came out. I loved that scene because it was a case where he wanted to blame the world, then he drew closer and blamed his family and friends, and then finally gets to the truth of it all and blames himself

Well, yeah, that was kind of the point. She was a young girl who was coming into her own sexuality and discovering the power she had with it and used it freely. She flirted with her teacher for fun, to get better grades (though she was clearly talented and didn't need to), or for whatever other reason. What she didn't

I'm not actually blaming EMI. It's just when their rereleases started coming out, I couldn't find the Rykodisc versions anymore and so it felt like I'd lost the chance to get that material - a lot of which is pretty great.

I was so disappointed because I ended up getting the EMI version of Heroes and would love to get whatever the bonus tracks were. I really loved a lot of the bonus tracks that were made available on the Rykodisc versions.

Thanks to the Ryko reissues of Bowie's old albums, I heard "Crystal Japan" which was a B-side from one of the singles off of Scary Monsters and was blown away to hear the same melody as NIN's "A Warm Place."

"The Lookout" starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a fictional story about a guy who suffered brain damage from a car accident and struggles to do/remember basic things. It's not exactly what you're asking for but it's a good movie. There's also a heist plot.

It's not gross.disgusting like that. Just upsetting in a very different way. It's a very different spin on cruel and unusual punishment. I don't want to say more.

THERE IS NO BAND!