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Love art deco.

Turned them into julienne fries.

The castle on the cover of The Little Mermaid.

Nice. "Moonraker" is a topmost square sail on a mainmast, not just an excellently stupid James Bond film.

I only had that described to me once by a former architecture student. I just thought that they were ugly buildings by accident.

The Merchandise Mart building in Chicago gets mentioned as being very large in various categories.

On the days that they were shot?

I have no insider information on that; just a theory.

I think at some point you become a "crowd," and their collective actions take precedence, like a mass of extras in the background of a sports movie. Fifteen people gathered around someone in need of medical attention, you can pick out their individual faces/reactions.

Oh, gee… Trek. I just do not know if this actually helped. I think the bullies were pre-programmed to target them.

I wonder if that would work if he got bitten by a radioactive decent human being.

Please, please post an excerpt.

Funny. I usually skip the first 1-2 paragraphs on the A.V. Club articles, as they usually are just more of the author's life story. Yes, yes, your parents' divorce; I do not care.

"Non!"?

"The lawyer? Tell me you weren't secretly thanking me for that one." (Or close to that, off the top of my head.)

I go with The Accidental Tourist.

Thanks for having the strength to bring that up. Sincere hug.

I do not know. I assume that in most cases, overall patterns of accusations are still not admissible in individual cases (i.e., seven separate accusers cannot be used as proof that in any one case, the accused is therefore more likely to be guilty).

It used to take years to get results; now the system generally takes months. As I posted above, the DOJ has also made available grant money to help jurisdictions catch up with their backlogs. Funding was a big issue.

I think this is to address the reluctance of victims to come forward decades ago, with the horrifically crushing way that defense lawyers and the public dealt with accusers back then, as opposed to the slightly less horrifically crushing way that defense lawyers and the public deal with accusers now. Still, changing