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Alternately, Melissa McCarthy and Mindy Kaling are objectively gorgeous people.

Interesting to see somebody mention running. When I took it up a few years ago, I accidentally lost 6 kg within a bit more than a month because I kinda forgot that I needed to eat significantly more, and I was already rather thin (for which I got occasionally made fun of too).

I have encountered quite a few women and girls online who complained about guys only caring about big boobs and butts in a potential partner.

Ha, that's brilliant, thanks!

Oh, gaming…

I'm on the other side of that actually. When somebody has an issue with something, I'd prefer they actually freaking tell me how and why and what etc.! I'm interested in an actual argument, and "problematic" isn't really that.

Personally I'd prefer more accurate terms be used instead of something generic like "problematic" or "troubling" or similar. It's not that I'm really bothered by it, it's just that I think it's lazy and makes for a less interesting conversation. I might even go so far as to call it cowardly, because being more vague

I have been to worse places, which I won't mention here for fear of causing emotional distress. And because I don't really want to drive traffic there.

Let's just hope the HBO CEO of boobies is at the top of his game this season.

I had to read that three times until my brain stopped telling my I had read "Stannis the baby boomer". FFS brain, get your shit together!

We're actually a rather small country. ;-)

BBC America if I'm not mistaken.

Hahaha, WTF? The editing and camera angles and pretty much everything in that scene are atrocious!

Yup, if you haven't seen the previous season, you'll probably be quite lost on this one, indeed (especially judging by quite a few people here who are also not quite sure on this one and presumably have seen the previous season).

I shall await you in the comments. :D

He had however kidnapped her and was threatening both her and the people she cared about. I definitely believe that she was scared for her life and the lives of those people and acted out of that fear. Which I'd say is quite different from Frank hunting down and systematically murdering several dozen people, no matter

Does it though? Just because Karen equates her deed with Frank's murdering spree (which I do find very illogical, but guilt doesn't work logically I suppose) doesn't necessarily mean the show equates the two I'd think.

It definitely made for a few good scenes. But yeah, he's getting quite a bit of practice this season at being a dick to the people around him.

Definitely would not be opposed to more nudity. And yeah, tooth and eye stuff is just squicky for some, totally fair enough.

The way I read the show, I reached the conclusion that we are indeed not supposed to approve of the Punisher, and that heading down his path is not a desirable outcome.