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Flag On the Moon
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Well, maybe some of the new ones will be better than the losers we already have?

That's where your teenage sister's baby came from.

But he doesn't do anything beastly. He just sits around and smiles sometimes.

I learned it from old WB cartoons; no one in real life ever presented that to me or any of my friends as real. I knew kids who actually believed in Santa Claus; no one bought or sold "babies come from places that aren't pregnant women".

Schmucked, mostly.

I'm not a spy, but I assume that real spies don't use spy movie tactics either.

I'd always assumed that made headers better-padded, though that probably isn't true.

We were always told that was playing with fire, as that wore the needle down faster, even if it meant less skips.

Yeah, any time I'm watching a show and I can't wait for them to get back to the actually interesting people while they're going on about a protagonist I've long since stopped caring about it gets real easy to just stop watching the show. Eventually you realize the secondary characters will remain so, and you're only

About having everything handed to you to the point you can afford to build an entire personal logic-defying universe to live in, and be presented as a hero for it? Sure, a bit.

Yeah, the hair for Supergirl seems backward. Wear the hair out for your "disguise", but put it in a ponytail or something controlled when it's time to fly around and punch people.I'm a dude, but had long hair in my 20s, and that would get all in the way, sweaty and all kinds of unmanageable when trying sports or other

You mean the one sitting down? I don't find the standing woman's outfit flattering at all, and certainly not for a TV actress. But eh, we all like what we like.

The problem with Vinyl is it's so dense without so many things happening on the screen that it takes hours to digest.

It was okay, I guess. I liked how the had to upscale the Statue of Liberty's head but it still looked too small more than the actual movie though.

Hey, as long as they keep buying shit, you'r just throwing money away!

If they had real moxie, there would be a scene with Alicia Florrick where it's obvious it's a split screen and she's not in the same shot as the people she's pretending to talk to.

I'm just one monster, and when I'm gone, you'll remember me! Ow! Ow! And then you'll have to look at yourselves and own up to what you've done.

Hey man, when you decide to be a stuntman, you have to accept that there are some boundaries you're just gonna cross, and you can't be too worried about that.

Prison?

That happens all the time in movies and TV. I'd think significantly less so in real life.