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I disagree, I think evil manipulates social cues and similar signposts. What it doesn't recognize as legitimate or worthwhile (though it does understand it) are complicated concepts like equality (which isn't fairness) and respect. Evil intentionally takes on quiet, unassuming forms so that you are not afraid of it

Fortunately, I keep my gifs numbered for just such an emergency.

I'm dead. This picture killed me.

I hope the cops accept this as my defense argument when I start beating up "star athletes" who sexually assault people and the administrations who defend them.

I was going to post a picture of a boy I met as a teen in Scotland but this picture is significantly cuter so I'm just gonna say you are ROCKING that dress just as much as he is that kilt. Go you!

Yup. Popped over to say the same thing, those are female step dancers unless I'm way off my game. Possible, given lack of caffeine.

Thank you so much for sharing this. I've been thinking about taking the young daughter of a friend to have tea/lunch at the Chicago store and your post has totally cinched it for me. I'm so glad to hear that the company helped the employees get trained for what sounds like any eventuality!

What a good idea (about buying all the books on eBay)! I don't have any of mine any more, though I do have Kirsten and Felicity up in my parents' attic still. I wonder if, as Mattel continues to move into technology, anyone will make the old books into more interactive iPad apps instead of flat books? Imagine the

I have five Gmail accounts (jobs, personal, shopping, then two for projects I work on with others) that all just get routed through the main one (personal). After abandoning a desktop mail client (besides Outlook for work) it has significantly cut down on the time I spend just logging into/navigating between

See, I was expecting/wanting cornflower blue.

Thor 2. CE is playing a dark elf villain, TH is returning as Loki.

I'll admit I watched the first GI Joe movie solely for him and JGL. The prospect of him and Tom Hiddleston in a movie together has my heart doing backflips.

I like this one, too.

Good point about when it came out. I was 15 when Bring it On came out, so I think I was probably the target demo? But I was also the kid that wore a black leather trench and had a Daria patch on my back pack...I was resolutely against anything that popular people were for, so perhaps my own immature bias colored my

Perfect word for it!

Fair point. As a theater kid (cheerleading wasn't even a remote possibility for me and my only skill beyond academics was singing), I do understand this movie was pretty much tailor made for me. My general dislike for athletics (and I include cheer in that because that shit is HARD) made it really hard for me to

No clue, and honestly with an attitude like that sitting next to so much perfection, not really sure I want to know.

Genuine question on this one. After reading Erin's post yesterday about how marathon runners view the crowds, I started to organize a group of friends to go cheer at the Chicago marathon dressed as the Avengers/Justice League because, to steal a line from Clark Gregg on Twitter, we have some shit to avenge and

Oh thank you, Sara. I posted on Facebook asking my friends who would go donate blood with me and a (gay, male) friend of mine spouted off a rant on how the Red Cross were "fascists" because they wouldn't take his. I was upset, not because I don't agree with him (I do) but because that's not the conversation I was

The GIF is from a panel that they did together at San Diego Comic Con a while ago, I think it was called "Super Supernaturals" and it crossed show lines.