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Reading it again I see how it is offensive to pretty much any progressive, liberal, or libertarian. And that conservative forms of Catholicism are, for some, considered universally or inherently offensive. (And in honesty Catholic World Report will site people I find a bit extreme.) I have been at enough science

Rewatching it the way Portia, I'm not good with the numbers, just exits right off made me laugh. (Like "Yeah it's too early in the morning to deal with this weird happening.") I'm actually not sure it did the first time.

Okay then.

That's a good point on the amnesia thing. I guess I felt like maybe her personality and his naturally would be drawn to each other? The indications are several things about their basic personality and temperament did not change due to the amnesia.

Oh sure. Probably at virtually all sites that are libertarian, progressive, mainstream feminist, or atheistic in orientation it would annoy many to most.

I feel a bit that way about AI Sarah too. I grant part of this is I really don't believe an AI copy, no matter how exact, is "you." I know the philosophical justification, but I just don't find it convincing. However you're also right that, unless maybe you can download her into an android somehow, it's kind of a

I think when they tried to make them a couple the show declined a bit. But I actually don't think them having sex, in itself, really hurt it much. I don't know if they could have conceivably had them in a "friends with benefits" or "sex and fighting" relationship for very long, but what they did maybe ended up

Holling's life is a mix of violence and an appealing gentleness. He describes a violent incident, justifiable by self-defense, and a very sweet story of how he associated learning with being in nature with the birds and sky or what not.

And in entertainment and politics intersection Mnuchin married an actress in this episode of Cold Case. (I wanted to find somewhere it would fit naturally, but didn't see it.)

I don't know why people seem convinced it's going to pass as is. About 8% of House Republicans didn't vote for that version. If 8% of Senate Republicans don't vote for this one it than it gets 48 votes and it loses.

Some people do get myopically obsessed with the advancement of their own party come what may. I know people who said "I hope Clinton will be a disaster because then we'll get a Republican Congress."

The Catholic bishops were pretty critical. Granted some of their reasons would be offensive here, but many others not.

Yeah. He looks to have either left Dark Matter, or scaled back his role, but I'm in the odd place where I know him from DM first.

Not much for me. I'll probably just keep watching Continuum and Earl. Maybe I'll check out a movie or watch more Tale Spin.

Yeah. I'd considered circumcised, but a man Donnie's age it wouldn't be unusual. Or was that more an American thing?

Yeah. It's maybe wise not to kill her unless it's necessary, but he was apparently open to it if it was.

Helena killed so many clones, but they sure do love her. (This episode dealt with Allison's guilt so I wonder if in the convent or wherever Helena will consider this. Sure she thought they were soulless monsters, at the time, but still I think it might weigh on you once you know they weren't.)

Yeah. Five years is really not what's supposed to have occurred in the show's timeline. I'm not what we're at now, but not five years.

I think I thought for a bit that maybe it was that she met him in High School, but they didn't date until college. Like she was just a boy she saw in class a few times in High School and then they went to the same college.

You know I liked this one too. I feel like the show is not as good as it once was, and before this showed people were complaining Allison stuff is too tangential, but it fit with the plot and also worked for the characters.