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Gal is 5' 9'' so the heeled boots put her around Cavill's 6' 1''

just gonna leave this here for no reason in particular. Other than the whole "we don't need the red, white and blue outfit, we'll go with something more realistic"...

Yes, this! And Team Duckie, while we're on the subject.

Her heels look like they're thicker, though. Maybe it's just a select few of us, but I can run in heels like that just as well as I can run in sneakers.

I don't think movie reviews are supposed to be objective. If they were, they'd just be a short plot summary and the runtime.

Team Marsden, always.

I'll admit, I'm torn between "WHAT THE FUCK, WHY IS SHE IN HEELS, WHEN WILL YOU PEOPLE EVER LEARRRRRN" and "FUCK YES BRING ON HALLOWEEN!!"

The longest-running argument I have going with my sister started when I said I was glad Ally and Noah ended up together in The Notebook because she wasn't good enough for James Marsden and clearly had fucking terrible taste in men. I stand by that, despite my sister's hysterical screams of "BUT RYAN GOSLING!!" every

I've always been a believer of separating the art from the artist, but Woody Allen's movies tend to have so many creepy parallels to his real life that he makes it virtually impossible! I mean, in Blue Jasmine, the main character's husband SPOILER ALERT leaves her for a much younger foreign girl, and he's treated more

There might be a totally logical explanation. I guess I mean to say, if the situation is truly that they wanted a black kid just to have a black kid, that's some weird racist stuff. I'm not saying they wouldn't love the child, but that's a bizarre thing to do.

The article didn't say that though. Even if that was the case, why did they insist on a donor of a different race?

only use ten percent of your wallet and wait for redbox

That part sounded really, really creepy to me. Unlike some other commenters, I interpreted "no infertility problems" as them not needing sperm for genetic reasons either. (Not enough detail included to know for sure if that was the case though.)

I'm from a multiracial family but I'm adopted. I feel that if the people looking for sperm donors like the qualities of a person, then they should be informed of the race afterwards, and then they should have the right to continue or not. Also, I'm not downplaying the race/ethnicity/cultural identity conundrum some

It's not cultural appropriation as a skin colour is not a culture. But there can be fetishization at times. Some people really like mixed kids because they think they're "cuter" and "superior". To the extent of posting loads of pictures of interracial couples and loads of pics of mixed kids saying, "I wish I had a

Speaking as a mixed race individual myself, I can say that there definitely are issues that a mixed race child faces growing up and that being raised by parents who have some personal understanding of racial issues is extremely important. White parents with a child of color often can't even see the racism that their

I suppose it depends... Did they come in saying "we want some non-caucasian sperm"? Or did they pick a specific donor who happened to not be caucasian?

Eh, it seems like a shitty policy overall, but I am bothered by the idea of someone who'd prioritize their child being of another race over other donor qualities. I actually know a mixed race kid who has a narcissistic mother who obsesses about his race, and let's just say the impact is not good for the kid. And let's

I read it exactly as you seem to think she was trying to hide. "during the most recent season 21 teams employed people that had, at one time in their lives, were charged with intimate violence. "