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Lt. you need to take it easy man.  I don't know what happened there, no one does.  But you do have to take into account the history of both people.  Maybe Dipshit Zimmerman had a past with something in it to suspect black teenagers in the area.  Maybe he got his ass kicked before by a black teenager.  Maybe the kid

Who?

I like Han Solo BECAUSE he shot first.

I think this scene was in the extended cut of "Enter The Void" when they go into Love Hotel

@Art Shell
I started with Mr. Beast that is probably their best album front to back; it builds slow and kicks your ass with the last song.

I only have a Bachelor's in English Lit so I'm safe right?

It may be that Jack's talent was best suited to under produced style of music. I read an article about them years ago and they love showtunes. After I read that "De Stijl" turned into one of my favorite albums. It seemed to me at least that that whole album is their version of showtunes.

"Die Hard 5: Yes, Really"

@ sadman that happened to me once and it wasn't funny

I also didn't like Centurion, it was kind of bland and…stupid.

No one can see me doing it now but I am…

can you see
her tattoo of a disc brake or a stop sign as opposed to an anchor?

I kinda wish
There was a way two thumbs could point at me when someone says the name of the movie.

No, not at all. I meant the writing was a bit amateurish. Some of the writing felt a bit like let's go there just to go there.

It is kind of like finding out Taco Bell's beef is only 38% meat.

But if that is the case MRR, SPOILER ALERT!!!!, the abortion, misunderstood love and betrayal of friendship, all the things that happen in the movie are then simply meant to be compelling.

It has been a bit since I saw Enter the Void, but I thought a lot of the movie had to do with adolescence. They two kids basically live on their own, one is into drugs, the other is having unprotected, unsafe sex, the whole feel of the movie got the life of a ex-pat down pretty well with the privilege and