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Dude, this is Zach Snyder, there’s a good possibility that we’ll see Batman gun down a family in an alley, to which he (Snyder) will tell us all that WE are the ones who don’t really understand the character of Batman.

“He has the power to wipe out the entire human race. If we believe there is even a one percent chance that he is our enemy, we have to to take it as the absolute certainty.”

Funnily enough, this was one of my favourite gags in the movie.

“Your honor, there was a 1% chance that 85-year-old nun was actually a 26-year-old ninja assassin in disguise, so I had to punch her out!”

That line about how Supes can destroy the world and even if there’s a 1% chance Batfleck has to treat it as a certainty... it’s like Snyderman is trying to troll us. Guess what bats, there is a 1% chance of a lot of horrible things happening, you don’t just go around punching them.

your sorority sucks.

And that’s fine if you don’t...but some people like solitude, or quiet guys. It shouldn’t be a red flag for everyone. Aspergers cant be helped, or autism, or things like a malformed hand or a missing leg. It doesn’t mean I wouldn’t still date the person though. Ive dated an amputee (childhood birth defect), someone

Are your friends and parents seriously intimidating, or rude/inappropriate to these dudes? That’s the only explanation I can think of other than you having a very introverted/stoic type. When you go out in public with them, see how they react to strangers around you, maybe. Are they able to engage with friendly

When, on your first date, the guy tells you “The best skin to be in is the skin of your kin” and you find out he isn’t kidding. Yeah, that might be a red flag.

Because it’s a common phenomenon: people who think that people in the service sector are “below them”. They are often polite to people they deem are on the same social level and are prone to sucking up to those they think are “above them”. Very unpleasant people, stay away from them

What if they’re incredibly socially awkward and anxious and have major trouble making friends because of it?

I’m guessing because there’s a certain group of people who are generally respectful to their “equals” but love bossing around or degrading people they see as their servants - waitstaff, cashiers, people in a customer service position. Waiters get the brunt of it because they know they can’t mouth off to them and that

Doing things you like and being immature are not the same thing. I don’t know where that came from. I know some really silly people like to associate playing video games and riding a motorcycle with being immature, but that’s not what immaturity is at all nor are any of those things violating social norms.

I could be wrong, but I believe they are talking about etiquette. Things like talking with your mouth full, belching loudly, using your napkin as a bib, not wearing the proper attire for the situation, cursing like a drunken sailor, etc.

so…you’re saying the family was “broadcasting its life in mass media” prior to the murder, and that’s why this child is dead?

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there seem to be genuine lessons to learn from their story. Wondering what you are objecting to.

The father probably feels like he could be helping others by sharing his regret. I am not sure how much it will help, but if it makes him feel better in this awful time, why not?

I feel horrible for the father, I can’t imagine the guilt felt by both parents. Even when parents have the best intentions, the internet is a scary place that is ever expanding.

that’s awful.