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Ellen DeGeneres' show was canceled after she made history by outing herself on national TV.

Ellen DeGeneres' show was canceled after she made history by outing herself on national TV.

Right, and even without the obvious "She was planning to murder you and take your shit" thing, the simple fact that she was using a false name and a false identity is generally grounds to get a marriage annulled.

A jobless recovery being a bad thing isn't a "false" sense of how the economy is doing, it's a true sense of how the economy is doing.

A jobless recovery being a bad thing isn't a "false" sense of how the economy is doing, it's a true sense of how the economy is doing.

If this were Munn's first high-profile role you would have a point. But have you actually followed her long, and have you seen the shtick she had on G4 that basically launched her career?

There are soooo many devastatingly attractive people in Hollywood who are also pretty damn smart. I've long since resigned myself to the fact that life just isn't fair and some people are more gifted in all areas than you or I are in even one.

There are soooo many devastatingly attractive people in Hollywood who are also pretty damn smart. I've long since resigned myself to the fact that life just isn't fair and some people are more gifted in all areas than you or I are in even one.

If you read anything Olivia Munn has written it really becomes evident really fast that she is not smart.

If you read anything Olivia Munn has written it really becomes evident really fast that she is not smart.

Didn't the sitcom Frasier have a love interest for the title character who was a brilliant financier who made lots of money on Wall Street as a consultant but got caught up in the fervor of the dotcom bubble, started peddling get-rich-quick euphoria garbage to people in order to make herself a household name, and had

Didn't the sitcom Frasier have a love interest for the title character who was a brilliant financier who made lots of money on Wall Street as a consultant but got caught up in the fervor of the dotcom bubble, started peddling get-rich-quick euphoria garbage to people in order to make herself a household name, and had

Yeah, if I recall the actual movie correctly, the Rudy scene is about the players putting themselves on the line to support Rudy in a show of defiance or at least protest to a coach who is at best ambivalent about letting Rudy play.

Yeah, if I recall the actual movie correctly, the Rudy scene is about the players putting themselves on the line to support Rudy in a show of defiance or at least protest to a coach who is at best ambivalent about letting Rudy play.

Amendments are *ridiculously* hard compared to the process in any other civilized country, and we're working with an antiquated, creaky constitution with tremendous objective problems that are impossible to solve as a result.

Amendments are *ridiculously* hard compared to the process in any other civilized country, and we're working with an antiquated, creaky constitution with tremendous objective problems that are impossible to solve as a result.

Whether an actor can credibly portray a character who is knowledgeable in a field the actor is not is partly a matter of the bias of the audience (based on the actor's public image) but it's also partly a matter of the skill of the actor.

The agony and the irony, they're killing me!

The agony and the irony, they're killing me!

I disagree. I think Superman, at least in his modern incarnation, has three personae — one real self and two disguises — at least as much as Batman.