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No, that was just The Style at the time. I’m guessing Amuro was the one who brought it to Japan.

Don’t worry - the fandom is doing all that on it’s own. (I’m just assuming you haven’t heard the “I wanna fuck the symbiote” bluster.)

The word you’re looking for, friendo, is “nihilism”.

There’s an assload of security at hotels. And it doesn’t say she goes up to their room - more than likely, she meets them in the hotel restaurant or foyer.

I’m interested to start grinding my own beans. But I feel like that’s a slippery slope down to “I was a barista in Portland” levels of coffee snobbery.

My preferred brand is Seattle’s Best. I like Folgers, but it’s a little weak to me; and Starbucks is awesome, but too intense for regular drinking imo.

Or they genuinely don’t care. Or they know it’s not their forte and just leave it up to the people smarter than them in that arena.

because he doesn’t like the way it has progressed to automatically trusting everything that women say.

So why’d you comment at all then? Other than to make sure we all knew how much better than us you think you are.

Just school cafeteria food being school cafeteria food.

There is a throwaway line in the final book that some think they sort students too young, before they have a chance to really grow and become people. This is why.

I guess you would if you all had magic sticks that granted you the abilities of a demigod.

But Rowling didn’t hate Slytherin

Harry could’ve gone either way but, when offered a path to power, he refused it to be with his new friends. He’s a Gryffindor because he’s more loyal than he is goal-oriented.

Because you’re sorted when you’re 11 years old - way too young to pull of that kind of subterfuge - by a magic hat that can read into your very subconscious.

They explore the dark side of every house in the book series (except Hufflepuff) at least once - Slytherin’s reckless ambition produced Voldemort; Ravenclaw’s lack of concern for real people produced Lovegood, who sold out his own daughter; and Gryffindor’s arrogance led to James Potter, the school jock/bully who

Imagine THAT grinning at you from across the bar.

I went to see The Nun, opening weekend. Was disappointed.

I watched from 2004-2009 because it was the only channel still playing music videos. And, history nerd that I am, I really liked their I Love the 70s/80s/90s marathons.

I blame the fact that she’s a parent now. She’s been famous for decades but only popped out a kid last year, and she’s been increasingly insufferable ever since. It’s something I notice happens a lot after women (especially older women) have their first child.