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Probably the way she behaved during the reunion show. 

Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation.

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He also wrote most of Valley of the Dolls but had his name removed because he wanted to the novel’s original downbeat ending but the studio wanted him to write a new happy ending.

ETA: He also wrote a non-SF short story collection that got a glowing review from Dorothy Parker.

But remember how liberals wouldn’t let members of the Trump Administration eat in peace last week?

They’re pretty much the Baader-Meinhof.

with King regularly giving aspiring filmmakers non-commercial rights to The Boogeyman so they can tell a story they’d otherwise never be able to afford.

And what, Ulrike Meinhof? Americans are the most indifferent populace on the planet. There are dozens of instances where Democrats and Independent liberals should have been storming the House and Senate*. Starting way back when we knew (even though no one officially came out and said it) that Republicans were running

It’s kind of dramatic to lump someone who said something stupid in with two rapists and a director who endangered an actor’s (and at the time a close friend) life.

If you think a president is a “real and affecting danger” you don’t start a sentence with “He could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history.”

The Guardian quote makes is pretty clear that he sees Trump through some sort of accelerationist lens, bringing chaos to Washington and opening the door for

Thank you. I get that they’re androids in the book but the opening crawl of Blade Runner makes it explicit that the Replicants are (at the very least) cyborgs and 2049 establishes that they’re genetically engineered humans.

I mean, even in Blade Runner Roy and Pris are kind terrible people. I get Leon killing the Blade Runner at the beginning of the film and Zhora trying to kill Deckard because they were going to kill them, but Pris and Roy take advantage of J.F. Sebastian and then murder him.

Even vintage tees from the 60's and 70's tend to run about a full size smaller compared to today’s t-shirts.

I don’t know if it’s widespread in New England, but I have a friend in Boston who talks about how the skaters he hung out with when he was younger would leave “poo dollars” on the sidewalk.

Also, living treasure Thandie Newton told an anecdote on The Graham Norton about how, while living out in the country, she and her

Disney is just so all over the place. Song of the South is locked away in the vault, they cut the racist centaur from Fantasia, but Dumbo and Peter Pan are fine. I’m not calling for the banning of Dumbo or Peter Pan, I just find it weird that that they’re so picky over what is or isn’t okay.

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I think it’s more “Please, don’t make a big stink about this.” And, in their defense, this is specifically a DVD/Blu-ray series aimed at cinephiles. It’s more expensive and warnings about the content is displayed prominently on the package. In addition to this written warning, there’s a video of Whoopi Goldberg

I think, some people just use “plastic surgery” as an umbrella term for cosmetic procedures that (ideally) are performed by someone who is certified.

I know that I’ve heard filler injections referred to as plastic surgery before.

For the most part, I really enjoyed the episode. But I just don’t get the decision to change Tulip’s backstory (I want to stress, I don’t give a shit that they changed Tulip’s race.) It’s the one change that really irks me.

What was their problem with it? That’s it’s just too wholesome? Being an orphan just isn’t

Have you tried Wild at Heart and The Straight Story? Wild at Heart has some of Lynch’s more aesthetic choices, but it’s pretty straightforward. Natural Born Killers and True Romance borrowed a lot from Wild at Heart. The Straight Story speaks for itself.

I’m convinced she’s one of those Baby Bratz dolls that came to life like Tyra Banks in Life Size.

But there’s still the chance that they’re related.