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Diane Keaton and Cate Blanchett have both recently talked about what a great writer/director he is for women.

If The Daily Beast piece is anything to go by, they'll stick to their Mia made it up beliefs in the face of anything.

Pfft. No oracle animal will ever be as awesome as Paul the Octopus.

Haha, yeah it took me a very long time to get there too. I finally read a book I hated so much I skipped the last 20 or so pages and since then I've been slightly more relaxed about it. It's still really hard to give up on a book but there are too many I want to read to waste time on the ones that aren't working for

I read it before I was okay with not finishing books. Although I do credit it with helping to cement my liberal politics, because it's so ridiculous that the whole time she's shitting on the idea of collective social responsibility and then in the end they form a fucking commune, so there's that.

Getting rid of Atlas Shrugged bugged the crap out of me because I was perversely proud of having slogged through it. But finally it had to go.

Shia is throwing the world's longest tantrum. And isn't the best way to deal with a tantrum to ignore it?

Do you want to get it? Wallander certainly isn't the best example of his talent or charm. If you want to be on the Hiddles train there's Midnight in Paris, The Deep Blue Sea, The Hollow Crown, and now Coriolanus if a theater near you is showing it, and several YouTube videos of him being charming. You definitely don't

I know people are having important Benedict and Miley conversations here but there is not enough Jarvis/Pulp love happening in these comments.

I've never really asked for details, but she's said he was a good guy and it's no surprise that he's become known for being charming and friendly. The most exciting thing she said is that he was a good kisser, so there's one to hang your (and my) fantasies on.

That is one o the greatest things I've ever heard.

I didn't know that much about the play going in, and now that I've seen it I'm surprised it doesn't get more attention. I thought it was a great production. You should definitely check it out and see if they're showing it near you.

My crush on him is reaching ridiculous junior high school levels. Worse now that I've seen Coriolanus and witnessed the full Shakespearian glory.

Apparently he used to date Brienne of Tarth, which is amazing. And way back in the Eton days he made out with a friend of mine a few times (oh to have gone to English boarding school) and she is an incredible person and says very nice things about him. So I choose to have faith in him.

If I refuse to acknowledge reality that means it isn't happening! Duh!

That's right, let's not pay people a living wage because there are some people we can take even more advantage of and you should just be grateful you're being treated marginally better.

Dear Mr. Hannity,

I like beef, I just grew up in a house where nobody cooked it, so I usually only eat it if I go out someplace nice, which is rare. But the doctor suggested I eat it more, along with veggies and beans, so I figured I should put together some easy recipes.

I've definitely been fatigued, but the bigger problem was with feeling faint. I was getting blood rushes constantly and then over the weekend I almost fainted in the shower, so I figured I really needed to get it checked out.

I was prescribed iron supplements and I have a follow up next month to see if my levels are going up. I wasn't doing so well getting a balanced diet before, so I'm hoping that the supplements and taking better care of my meals it'll fix the problem.