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I was of the understanding, through a guy whose brother is an air traffic controller, that they are actually required to take some substantial breaks due to the nature of the job. Like every 3 hours they get an hour off or something? (I could be remembering the specifics wrong, but I think that's what I was told) Are

not a Ke$ha fan, but that picture just makes me think of that episode of Ghost Whisperer where the town blogger takes a picture of Jennifer Love Hewitt and there's a ghost cage over her face.

"Wherever you go... venereal disease is there." is the single most depressing thing, ever.

seriously! you'd think the guy might notice the "symbolism" of casting the only asian/south-asian actors in the movie as villains

I'm tempted to think this is, at least in part, about bingeing. but that may be my bias, because I look at these and see a single person in a private situation, and relate it to my own tendency/need to eat in private as often as possible, and to find private situations to eat those "bad" foods in.

really! he knows damn well how to make movies, he just isn't trying as hard (maybe believes he doesn't have to - ego, like you said) and his dialogue scripting is lacking (I love me some Zoey Deschanel, and he made me hate her in The Happening for being such a vapid, useless excuse for a character)

I think the point is that he does still make films with astonishing regularity (seriously, check his IMDB, it's every 2 years), but they are increasingly terrible, and he's still given money because early on his work was fantastic. (expect another next year, as his last was in 2010 - The Last Airbender, and it was

part of me is disappointed this was not a gallery of celebrities who just happen to have similar eyes. I didn't realize it was literally his eyes photoshopped on people. how boring (and yet simultaneously awesome)

What the hell? Neither of them look anything like either of those celebrities. Jane has semi-Mary Tyler Moore-esque hairstyle, aka a pretty common hairstyle at the time, hence why MTM had it; and Hawking is wearing regular glasses (for that time), and looks very much like a younger version of himself (shocking!)

sister! I carry travel-sized sunscreen EVERYWHERE

I'm not entirely comfortable with calling it "empowering" either, but I'm on the fence. I figured it was worth mentioning though.

I think, if I understand your question correctly, Lara Croft was used as an example of "sexualizing a woman and still having her participate in the presented ideal of the hero" - yes, she's sexy, sexualized, etc, but with some purpose. I would argue there are also examples of heroines using that sexualization to their

Also, why are they always teenage girls, and never older?

In addition to the main arrow signs, there are smaller, often hidden arrows pointing to shortcuts. This is key knowledge in IKEA-adventures, and when you have to use the restroom.

ditto. I love Raja, and have super duper respect for her, but Manila just does fun, kitschy gorgeousness so perfectly (except the hairline at her forehead...that kinda drives me nuts every episode when they show her closeup)

I was SHOCKED. I seriously expected Delta or Mariah (I wonder if they offered it to one of them but got turned down?) I really thought the judges hated Carmen because she doesn't seem to actually try, like ever. I kind of appreciate that it basically turned into a sacrifice to keep Raja on, though...

I was firmly in the dog camp (don't tell my cat) but then you called tuxedo cats "the James Bond of cats" and I just don't have enough vested in the Corgis to vote against James Bond cat. Sorry, little stubby friends.

Faith Hill went to prom with James Franco?

I need a shark kitty bed! I'm not the biggest fan of Katy Perry's music, but to name a cat Kitty Purry is AWESOME.