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Apparently option c)— that Lena be the one to introduce herself to Odell, like a normal human adult— never came up.

The narrative of power between white women and black men has a long, sordid history in this country. I think that's part of the reason why this story trended as much as it did. The ideas of a black man necessarily needing to be pining over a white woman, and of a white woman writing over a black man's thoughts in her

Also, given her insecurities, I find it hard to imagine she'd be ok with her bf Jack grinding on some hot young thing for 20 minutes because he's a "red blooded str8 man". Double standards everywhere.

oh….

You guys, Catherine Zeta-Jones looked soooo good in The Haunting. And Owen Wilson looked goofier than ever.

That MRA thing is actually kinda interesting from a machine learning standpoint. It's difficult enough for humans to parse sarcasm and positive interest from text, especially without context.

Stranger Things 2: The Upside Down Barbershop

Exactly— from what I gather, it's less about "multiplayer not being possible after all" than it is "the developers failing to be honest about delivering on a promise."

It's so funny to see her with long hair after getting to know her as Eleven. Still adorable obviously, but it's like "little boy wearing a wig" vibes, whereas the shaved look is completely natural to me.

I actually think Blonde is kinda great to have in the background while you're doing something else. (Not that there's isn't a lot to talk about.) Very chill vibes from this album.

Huh, I actually liked the movie ending of The Mist. The open-ended ending I feel works better in the book, but would probably leave a lot of people unsatisfied as a movie ending if they haven't read it. It needs more punch since you have less time to know the characters.

Unfortunately, one of them only shows 24/7 reruns of Total Request Live.

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I notice people never bring up people from the father's company where he worked as possible suspects in these discussions.

I think where Stone was coming from was, there's no need for Chandra, the lead on the case, to do it if a "hired hand" can do the dirty work instead. Since Stone had his little chase scene it's not unusual that he would feel protective of Chandra as well.

Eh, I think she's plugged in enough to social media these days that she should take care of inciting bullying and harassment from her obsessed fandom, even jokingly.

Honestly it depends on where you look.

…if they hadn't screwed their loyal viewers with a dumb cliffhanger

At this point it's almost become a perverse incentive— the more a show or movie is panned by critics, the harder the fanbase digs in their heels to support it. The same could very well be happening for TWD.

We should all be wagging our fingers at the Russian baby who was charged for doping.