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Bernard Bolson
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You do realize all the explosions and such are just special effects right? Because Cosby is a serial rapist and Trump is harming people in so many ways that I don't know where to begin.

Perhaps they'll be able to get that Alan Smithee fellow to take on the project. His movies always get done.

I am aware of the situation you have outlined.

That's right, it was just after the opening rank-out.

He had to. His method wouldn't allow him to play a superhero unless he acquired actual superpowers.

If he goes back to shoemaking I want a pair.

He's retired from acting, not being in movies. He's still pretty good at playing Robert De Niro.

Perhaps the author watches an inordinate number of cowboy movies.

Well my kitty-pie is a damned war criminal. But yes if you only count killing rather than torturing and maiming she does try to avoid breaking her toys.

Pigs were a (in some places the) primary garbage disposal system until modern sanitation was introduced. Which, historically, made them the most eco-friendly form of meat.

To be fair cat-wise, carnivores generally don't make good eating, and felines are pure carnivores (ignoring the grain filler they put in most cat-food). They are born and bred for one purpose: to destroy the world of mice.

I feel that way whenever any sort of journalists reports about things they clearly know hardly anything about, and I feel that doubly when they editorialize on such matters beyond their ken.

Word is the authors don't write the headlines (though I suspect they often do at least suggest one, especially for these ephemeral little newswire items not being highlighted at the top of the homepage).

"Great" is a common term for culturally or historically significant. Greatness need not be goodness. Ex: nearly every historical figure with the epithet "the Great" was, in fact, an asshole.

No worries. Hopefully you didn't read it as a command.

Climax in a zoo and they can't even work in one measly Orangutang throwing a couple shuriken? Way to lose your artistic vision.

Jon Ronson's "Secret Rulers of the World" episode with Alex Jones managed to be largely interview while still making him look crazy and pathetic. The key with this guy is to just let him be himself.

Absolutely. Someone can't seize an opportunity to normalize or humanize himself if he has no idea how to appear normal or human.

It's good to see that Newtown and Alex Jones could agree on something.

But how could they know?