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If they can make these meal squares tastier, more nutritious, and less filled with preservatives than typical prepacked foods, they’d do a great business selling to the military, astronauts, survivalists, hikers, field researchers, etc. Their pitch deck doesn’t reflect that at all. The fact that they’re trying to make

I used to read a lot of classic science fiction, and a lot of those authors envisioned a future when we would all be free of the tyranny of food - no more cooking, no more cuisine, just a handful of tablets to wash down with a glass of water. Seems like that spirit lives on, and I can only assume that these people

I actually wonder if his complaint would be greeted with less mockery if he had simply said he wasn’t fairly compensated for his image and left out the whole child porn stuff. 

This comment amuses me so. 

I’m hoping this matches up with that Marvel short, Hail to the King - where Trevor, the actor playing the Mandarin, is being interviewed in prison and... it turns out there IS a Mandarin, and he’s pissed off.

First of all, I’m in.

Wait, seriously? If anything, Keaton was prescient in dismissing fanboy whining! And he’s great in the part, especially in Batman Returns! And have you really never seen The Paper, Jackie Brown, The Other Guys, Birdman, Spotlight, or Spider-Man: Homecoming?!

I wonder about stuff like this all the time. I wonder how the actors feel when their characters are mocked for their appearance. Phyllis and Kevin endured a lot of insults over the course of the series.

Counterpoint: you can be compelled to use your face or fingerprint to open your phone by law enforcement; you cannot be compelled to enter a password.

Oh, don’t do that. Homophobia doesn’t literally mean scared of gay people. The phrasing is also used to refer to dislike or prejudice. This isn’t new, and you’re being disingenuous.

I agree about the realities of the real world, but that doesn’t mean we condone illegal behavior. And we certainly shouldn’t adjust our behavior to make it easier for others to break the law. Also, baristas make a hell of a lot more than servers, who REALLY DO depend on tips. We need to be getting away from this

Sometimes you win by being the only entrant.

Our county fair has lots of entrants for “pie, double crust”, “cookies, drop”, and “cookies, bar.” One year, there was only one entrant in “other”, so someone out there has a blue ribbon from the country fair for their Rice Krispie treats.

I sort of saw Yes, Dear as being CBS’ unwanted sitcom, as it felt like they had no real interest in it compared to their bigger shows. I liked the cast (mostly) and thought they did a good job breathing life into the cliches. O’Malley was the standout even at the time. Unfortunately, as with most sitcoms, it ran its

I love these actors and have no doubt they’re hitting it out of the park but I have no desire to watch this.

Yeah. Her chemistry with Rosie O’Donnell was really good too.

Even though I saw a different name in the credits, I refused—nay, I STILL REFUSE—to believe that older Dottie was NOT Geena Davis in old person makeup.

It’s probably Madonna’s best screen performance, precisely because she’s a relatively minor role of the ensemble and she really did seem to reign it in to work within the group.  

This... was a catastrophically bad career decision (she got her pay-or-play so maybe not that bad, but no one casts you for the roles you didn’t play). Based on silliness. Madonna’s role was pretty small. It’s not cameo-small, and she was definitely part of the draw for the film given that she was like the biggest pop

Sudeikis might have been lip-syncing, but I have no doubt that West End vet Waddingham was actually singing. (And, indeed, that the whole point of the scene, much like the karaoke scene from last season, was to show off Waddingham’s voice.)