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Daniel Patrick Roche
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The point isn't explicitly made here but, to a narcissist, ALL sex is masturbation. You're not using sex to connect emotionally or psychologically with your partner, you're using your partner's body as a masturbation aide. <— Was engaged to a woman suffering from NPD in his late twenties.

I thought Kilmer and Sean Connery were in the running for Morpheus, not Neo.

I also like that it subtlety acknowledges that Cameron is basically the British equivalent of what would happen if Brock Turner grew up to be President of the United States.

I can see being cynical about it. The purpose of the donation is obviously, at the corporate level, to improve PR with the community in Orlando. (Disney, particularly Disney's park facilities, has notoriously shitty labor standards and practices.)

If your schedule is nowhere near as intense as hers, I'd be wary of continuing down that road. Two people working around the clock and spending their spare time together can work. Two slackers dating can work. A person in what passes for a normal job in this economy and a person with a time-intensive profession? TV

I get what you're saying but I think it's an apples and oranges comparison.

I actually liked it but can definitely see why some people don't. The film's main problem—and Allen's main problem in his art in general—is that Allen has a very, very specific idea of what New York City is—basically the general spirit of the arts and culture scene that existed in NYC in the 1950s—and seems

He's like Chris Evans in that he's been in a bunch of good movies before and after his stint as the lead in a big franchise that absolutely nobody went to see.

They also tended to have her gyrating breasts thrust out into the camera and moaning in close-ups when doing said "summoning." I remember my mother and grandmother walking into the room one Saturday when we were watching such a scene and asking us what the fuck we were watching.

Floridians aren't smart enough to be subtly racist.

They do use stuff from the recent comics and have vastly improved the merchandising of the comics since the acquisition. Major retailers are carrying comics again and now carry toys and apparel, etc. It seems to be a legitimate priority of their publishing arm.

I guess it is lost on him that there exists the option of having slightly smaller profit margins in addition to passing the costs on the customer? Or that paying people enough to buy what they make generates this thing called "demand," which is why Ford was paying their employees $20/hr nearly 100 years ago?

I think we're just bound to disagree based on that example. The fifth season of The Wire has always struck me as not only an inferior season in comparison to the others but also just bad television, period. And the newspaper storyline is a huge reason why I think that. (I think the end of season 4 would have been a

He openly took issue with sharing the credit for the previous season's success with the director of that season and then put a character in the second season that strongly resembled that director and treated said character as an object of ridicule. That sort of thing points to an ego problem.

Pizalotto had 4 big problems that really crippled season 2:

I kind of wish they went super bleak and had Barry realize Thawne was right at the beginning of this season. He'll never be happy and knows it, so on a subconscious level he's constantly leaping at opportunities to destroy the cosmos/world.

I admit I kind of lost interest and didn't watch the season super closely but did they ever explain how Eobard Thawne knew Hunter Zoloman? Thawne mentioned it in passing at the end of season 1 and they even had Thawne make brief appearances as past versions of himself this season—and given the direction the ending

Right now, Fox has something Disney probably wants really bad—rights to the first Star Wars film itself, just not sequels or merchandising—in perpetuity and something they could use and probably want but probably think they are going to get sooner or later anyway, i.e. the villains and other supporting characters tied

Outside of Viserys, Joffrey, Tywin, and—to an extent—Ser Gregor, NONE of the evil people on the show—and there are plenty—have experienced much blowback for their actions. Even Roose doesn't die for all the evil shit he's done but because he kicked the rabid dog that is his psychotic, insecure bastard son one too many

Fantasia 2000 is the weirdest fucking project ever.