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Scientology is NOT a religion. It's a cult.

I thought she was terrific in Top of the Lake. Ok, her accent came and went but it didn't bother me at all. I don't find her overrated, I actually find her underrated. And really? We're going to trash her looks? I think she's very attractive, maybe not in a classical way but attractive nonetheless.

You perfectly summed it up.

Thank you for saying this. I've read coutless of comments on twitter talking about the horrible fate of gay men in Brunei and of course, we should totally protest against that. Absolutely. But sharia law is also about cutting a thief's hand and stoning women in case of adultery as well as making blasphemy (such a

Justin Bieber has (unfortunately for the world) millions of fans. That's why it matters. Obviously what he thinks about abortion will have zero impact on *my* life but, whether we like it or not, he is a role model to a lot of teenagers, teenage girls in particular.

Ironically, the only women I've heard claim that "men are the worst" or "all men are pigs" are women who are adamant they're not feminist. So it always makes me laugh whenever I hear that particular trope of how feminists hate men. In my opinion, it's the opposite: women who aren't feminist are often the ones who deep

Thanks for the long reply, that was very much appreciated! I'm actually going to cut and paste your whole response because it's full of very good points and made me realize a lot of stuff. So thanks again.

That's a very good point you're making. Hadn't thought about the whole "Hollywood vs the rest of the world" thing regarding women being catty toward each other. But men must also compete for roles and I'm sure there must be alot of backstabbing and well, actors aren't called "catty". Sigh.

You don't care about convincing? Hahaha seriously?? You keep making the same fucking comments in the thread. You keep writing the same stuff over and over. But, yeah, sure, you don't want to convince us. Why make those comments at all then? Surely you have better things to do.

But what's the difference between good service and great service? If it's a basic place where they serve burgers, then honestly taking my order and bringing me my food isn't rocket science. I don't expect more than that. Except outright rudeness. If it's a high-end place with lots of fine wines to choose from and a

You know I agree with some of the points you made but your tone is SO agressive and patronizing that I'm not suprised people are turned off by your comments. If you want to convince someone of something, it could be useful to not use such a tone.

"You want your friends to WANT to hang out with you. I always feel like it won't count if my friends are only making time for me because I asked them to, and then I am in this ridiculously childish cycle, in which I am increasingly enraged that they aren't hanging out with me, but also more and more unwilling to TELL

I have seen it actually. I thought it was alright. And I adore Hugh Bonneville. But I don't know, I didn't find it brilliant. I'm not denying they had good chemistry. I just tend to find that American actors (even chill and nice ones like Matt Damon and Bill Murray) don't really do well on that show because they're

Indeed it was. Mirand Hart makes everything better.

I like all of these people individually but imo they don't necessarily make a good show, you know what I mean? A good show has to be fun and light because that's the format. So quick jokes, good chemistry and common references. And in my opinion, that means a British couch with comedians as well as actors.

Did they have to pick *that* song though? Like, there are so many but no, they chose this one. Ok then.

I want to hate Diane Keaton and I just can't. I get where she's coming from. She's known Woody for what? 40 years or something? That's a long time. Sorry. Don't yell at me.

The reason he's unknown (and will stay unknown in the US)? He sings in French. And I'm so so glad he does. That's just refreshing and shows that, yes, you can sing in French and be huge (in Europe anyway). Take that, Daft Punk.

I'll start again: I never said he wasn't a legend to some, but a respected legend implies that everyone agrees that he is: people from different backgrounds, critics. That's just not the case. Michael Jackson is a respected legend, Hallyday not so much.

Oh I never said he wasn't