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No. :( You're probably right but no.

"No, no, no. Sack Znyder, Totally different. No relation."

Oh no, they don't do the raping, they get raped. It's a really important distinction if you're going for full on creepy Snyder attempts at 'characterization'.

Or Kat Dennings for everything.

Joking about someone's suicide in a world where we also make it socially awkward to talk about mental wellness is never going to be funny.

I would recommend (and I apologize for unasked for advice, but your comment about "having to do something your your brain" rang true to me as well) doing something while you meditate. I know some people would argue that defeats the purpose, but I find that if I'm sketching (doodling, really, as I'm terrible at it) or

That's probably it.

I was thinking that too. I've absolutely discovered hairties in my couch that I have no recollection of every owning, seeing, or otherwise being anywhere near, and as it's a used couch I just assume that at some point they started their great hairtie journey into the unknown and are only just now making their way back.

I agree so much about point 4. In America, at least, we have such a weird and outdated culture of shame surrounding sex in general that we would rather just not bring it up at all than make sure we're teaching people when they're young that things like consent are important.

My sister and her friend had a similar incident with my dad when he took them to a baseball game once. I think they were 7-9ish and he let them go one bleacher back where there was more space so they could wriggle a little (as kids do). They, in some out-of-sight moment, wandered off and it took him I guess half an

That's fair. I don't remember any of those moments off of the top of my head, but I believe it.

I didn't even know that seeing the movie, but it really makes so much sense.

All bike rides should end at a local bar.

If being a hermit means good food then you're doing it right.

Happy Hour + Movie with a friend
Coffee with another friend (and reminiscing about our old apartment)
Laundry + No Man's Sky

Kubo and the Two Strings— Really enjoyed it. I had free passes which made it even better, but it's actually something I wouldn't have regretted paying for either. The music is great, and I loved how it wove into the movie.

I was wondering that same thing. What happened to all the fun adventure fantasy films for kids? And adults, honestly? Maybe I'm just seeing the wrong movies but I feel like everything that isn't a franchise is mostly just 'this is real life' type stuff which is all well and good sometimes, but escapism is nice.

The snow monkey is great, too.

They did do that. But I loved those moments when they were telling stories over music with the origami just because they were so visually interesting that I didn't mind that it was a lot of background information compacted into a story.

They did, which was an odd choice for an animated movie (And movies in general, but it seemed especially weird here— who are you trying to bring in by hiring famous actors? Do kids really care?) but the story itself was really fascinating (in my opinion) and the look was beautiful, as was the music. I went and saw it