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There are stakes the same way there are stakes in GI Joe and Transformers cartoons. Yes, a regular person might get hit by a laser bolt and get “stunned”.

Honestly, I never feel like real people are actually in danger in most Marvel films. Like, during Avengers, Midtown looks virtually evacuated.

Tonight’s episode: A Final Sacrifice”

Yes, if there is one person who is nothing but a beacon of joy and happiness everywhere he goes, it’s Harrison Ford.

When I was five I thought Boba Fett was also Vader’s son. And that one of the Rebel soldiers on the Tantive was Han Solo.

If this were a question of “brought the meat,” she’d have gotten arrested for doing the same routine in Cleveland two weeks ago, considering that the law in question is state law.

This. I can’t speak to Columbus law enforcement, but this kind of stuff is not enforced in Cleveland. The purpose of these laws is to keep strip clubs from turning into brothels, and touching like that is de facto tolerated. That it was not ignored for this one performance at this one club on this one night is shady af

After re-reading, I realize the article is about Columbus. I was thinking of the club she performed at in Cleveland recently.

It’s amazing how many words celebrity profilers can get out of spending 5 minutes with someone who is saying nothing of substance as they wait to board a plane.

If there’s no dirt, what does he have to worry about? 

Well, I still have to go to work to pay for that computer and internet.

Top 3 favorite Neil C moments:

But what if it was a Joker set in the 40s with no CG effects?

Do you mean Lohan? Because don’t forget about Amanda Bynes.

All joking aside, I’ve been to that club. That the police arrested her for that is ridiculous. Dancers (particularly featured performers on tour like Daniels) touch patrons all the time. It’s always pretty benign stuff. I mean, this isn’t a particularly sleazy club. She obviously WAS singled out, and arrested on a

The next day:

Well, a lot of this is playing into the hands of the RNC’s longterm strategy. It may not be quite how they intended it, but it’s close enough and they can remain flexible until 2024.

Of course clothing and shoes aren’t covered. Then it would be obvious to the average consumer what was going on. When Old Navy can’t sell $5 camisoles and $2 flip-flops anymore, people will begin to realize the implications of global trade.