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buddy should consider getting Squarespace. that website is pretty 1.0 lookin'

She doesn't trust Davos, so her streak of being a bad judge of character continues on.

Whatever, If it's at least not shitty I'd like to see it.

It's not 'news', its him taking a stand against going to see shitty remakes, if he can convince enough people not to do see it (unless they actually want to) MAYBE they'll stop making so many stupid remakes.

This isn't unusual, Nardwuar does all kinds of research on all his interviews and gets amazing results more than sometimes.

LOLLLLL the ol' using up one of your 3 questions to ask a question about the process itself!

'Decimate' may have entirely lost its meaning as a word, but it still makes me sad when a writer just throws it in thinking it means something it's not supposed to.

According to this article it's when a man tells a woman an interesting factoid. Im not really sure what other people really mean by it but it gets thrown around by people who seem stupid people a lot.

I think all the jurors got an hour and a half total for shopping, its just that they were at the place 'white people like' for an hour and the place 'black people like' for only half an hour.

Wait a sec, a man telling something to a woman is what mansplaining is?

wait, you start sentences with capital letters? loser

to be fair, people will stop thinking you''re dumb if you start knowing the difference between then and than. That's no trifle.

Christmas on Division Street, a TV movie with Fred Savage befriending a homeless man who helps him non-sexually come of age.

Christmas on Division Street, a TV movie with Fred Savage befriending a homeless man who helps him non-sexually come of age.

Did you see any of the other movies in that series? The Peanut Butter Solution? Some are more known than others. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

Bon Cop/Bad Cop was a kind of anomaly, I recall.
edit: also C.R.A.Z.Y.

It was also titled 'the dog who stopped the war' in Canada, you know for those Canadians who DON'T SPEAK FRENCH

Did you see the original?

It must have been network tv I read that about.

I think star wars took 7 or 8 years to show up on tv.