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I'm guessing no also, if only for the fact that I can't imagine them doing the whole "lost a hand" storyline with Merle, only to have the exact same thing happen to Daryl. That would feel a bit lazy to me.

Mako-chan's comment about wearing whatever her husband likes didn't bother me in the least, because it's in line with who she is as a character. Yes, Sailor Moon is a "force for feminist ideals", absolutely; however, I think that a lot of people misunderstand what feminism is about. For most feminists (myself

I care more than I should. I'm so ashamed.

I honestly didn't get the big hullabaloo about MLP until I watched the Bronies documentary (and cried like a little baby). I'm a person with ASD, married to a person with ASD, who has two boys with ASD. I also work professionally with kids on the spectrum. To see these guys- many of whom were on the autism spectrum

MacTavish is Jamie's assumed name (because, remember, he's a wanted man). Jamie's real name (I'm not sure if typing it would be a spoiler) is his father's name, and it's the clan to which he is allied.

But, yes, MacKenzie is the clan of his mother, and Dougal and Collum are his maternal uncles. Jamie can't swear

Yours too? Twinsies!

(Though, my MiL is Team Jen because she doesn't like Angie's face. Seriously, that's her reason.)

My MiL, who for whatever reason loathes Angelina with every fibre of her being and can't pass up an opportunity to badmouth her- though she can't say why. She just doesn't like her face.

(Not me, though. I'm delighted. I love both of them, and I'm probably more happy for them than someone who doesn't know them

I have literally never spoken to a geek girl, ever, who hasn't received this treatment- and I spent close to a decade moderating a Sailor Moon discussion forum. Small minority of geek girls my ass.

I disliked Kristen Stewart for a long time, and then realized after all the Twilight movies were over and done with that she's actually sort of cool. I think I just got my hatred of the books and movies mushed up with my opinions towards her, which wasn't really fair. I guess I just got sick of seeing her face (and

Fuck all the haters. Blue Ivy is perfect just the way she is.

I thought the same thing. I also didn't know who Fred Armisen was, and assumed it was short for "Winifred." I mean, I'm actually convinced I read a story in the past two years that talked about her coming out.

Of all the weird thing for my brain to create false memories about...

Well, they were owned by Wendy's for a while- and yet we Canucks still survived. I think we'll be okay.

Yup, that's about it.

Raccoons are the scariest cute things ever! A few years ago, we came across one sitting in our cherry tree- in broad daylight- gorging itself on cherries. My husband ignored its scary hissing (and my warnings to stay away), and snapped a bunch of pictures of it.

A few years later, we learned (through a television

I didn't take it that way at all. I think it's okay to dislike things, or to have opinions that run contrary to what's popular. I read "explained' as having someone offer a different perspective about what makes it good. Going in with a new perspective in mind can totally change an experience.

The first example I

I'd have to agree with you, here. Using the logic presented by the PP, GotG is the "exact same" as Star Wars.

It wasn't the best finale I've ever seen, but at least Eric's ending here was happier than in the books. I mean, I'd say this episode earned a very solid "meh" from me. That said, meh, at least it was better than Dexter.

I like that one, too!

I can confirm that, whenever Jamie speaks, I ovulate. It's the damnedest thing.

Je Suis Prest is such great clan motto. My husband's of the MacDuff clan- Deus Juvat. Not quite as badass- though, they ARE a lowland clan. Hard to compete with the awesomeness that is a highlander. ;)