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This is super controversial and not agreed upon at all or diagnosed consistently in different places or according to different diagnostic manuals. The basic principle is sort of that a "personality disorder" is defined by a set of fixed, learned maladaptive coping behaviours a person has developed that may or may not

The way narcissists relate to other narcissists (speaking from having lived with two actual diagnosed narcissists at once) is super interesting. Or super predictable, I guess really, but still interesting to watch. The ones I knew easily sniffed out other people who thought and behaved the same way they did and they

Kim has Snapchatted from bed before to mock how loudly Kanye snores. I don't know why but I was genuinely surprised they slept in the same bed.

None of the daughters' kids have K names though. Or any other kind of themed name. (Except for the eldest kid of the eldest daughter, whose full name can be literally translated as "Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian").

Yes, it would, and yes, breast implants show up on chest x-rays. The depth of the x-ray can be adjusted but sometimes another form of testing is required depending what they're looking for.

A large part of the "idiot" thing can also be accounted for by the fact that he's a textbook pathological narcissist, IMO.

Ahhh I wish my Latin American history doctorate friend was still in town so I could ask him about this, I'm super intrigued.

Catcher in the Rye with wizards was very much how I found that experience. The subsequent two sat better with me but I have no real desire to revisit OotP and never have.

I totally agree.

I think the fact that the films are literally set at boarding schools had to have helped. There were so many kids on those sets between the leads and the smaller players; a lot of child stars seem to go off the tracks in part because they're never around people their own age (and get exposed to age-inappropriate stuff

Cuaron nailed the mood of the books best for me as you say but I also think he did a real hack-and-slash job on the source material of Azkaban. A Cuaron Goblet of Fire would have great vibes but I don't have confidence in the not-cutting-corners thing.

Azkaban is my favourite book and film in the series but as an adaptation, I think it's the worst. I remember seeing it with my parents in middle school and having to explain a lot. If you know the book it's very intuitive and for me at least that was a huge part of what made it thrilling to see it look so beautiful on

Chamber was the weakest book in the series for me back in the day before OotP came out. That's the one entry in the series where the film actually made me like the book a great deal more.

Avery's defence specifically addressed that when they argued for the possibly that the cops weren't covering for anyone, they genuinely believed Avery was guilty, but they were concerned there was a lack of evidence so they tried to help it along. Which makes it still a conspiracy, but a more benign kind of

This is genuinely better than the one in the trailer and also, somehow, more emotionally harrowing.

Ironically, this is how they should have branded the actual 10 Things TV series reboot from ABC Family a few years ago, as it was in many ways perfectly watchable in its own right and had nothing to do with the premise of the film anyway, but their insistence on having keeping the franchise name doomed them to early

I'm stuck on 2008 when he was "getting into" Lil Wayne

Considering Coven was itself in part an attempt to reboot Tate and Violet, I'm fairly sure that's where this is headed.

I assume Jessica Lange is out for good, but it's hard to know what they'd do about Taissa.

Coven had production design it didn't deserve. It was genuinely impressive visually but if you tuned that out the plot was beyond incoherent even by Murphy standards.