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I think some states have laws that sort of prohibit this? I don’t know how they’d enforce them, though.

The soft lens on Walters for the last couple of decades was ridiculous. The only thing I’ve seen that comes close is when RuPaul jokes about smearing Vaseline on the lens and some episodes of NCIS.

It’d be one thing, I guess, if they pixelated out all blood. But they have completely unpixelated, fairly graphic pictures from UFC bouts, including Robbie Lawler’s really (disturbingly) busted lip from a recent event. So, blood resulting from violence in sports is okay, but not non-violent blood in a non-violent

My mother still thinks that playing D&D is “tempting the devil” or dark spirits, or whatever.

I had to call out of work once because I couldn’t find my glasses, and my fiance had already left for work before I woke up. I have such horrible vision that I am legally not allowed to drive without corrective lenses, and I couldn’t see well enough to find them, either. (Also, had no contacts at the time.) Turns out

I was in high school in Snellville in the late 90s, and I’m going to guess it depended on the teacher. Odds are the information was somewhere in the textbooks, but you know most students only do the assigned readings (if that). I know for certain that the only historical field trips we took were to some colonial town

Sometimes, as floor manager, I have to snap my fingers at the news anchors because their mics are open and I can’t talk, and I always feel so bad that I apologize during the break. Even though it’s the recommended way to get their attention. Just - snapping fingers is so RUDE.

I think, since they were married before the article was written, they had to refer to her by her married name. I could be wrong, though.

Went to public school in Gwinnett County, right near Stone Mountain. Our textbooks did have Civil War information, but the Civil Rights sections sort of glossed over the “rebel flag”. We didn’t see any of those images of the flag being used against protestors, or by the KKK, and we certainly weren’t told the history

Maybe not in school, but I was already hearing about “The Act of Northern Aggression” (no kidding) and the evils of the Civil Rights movement before I was in kindergarten. They start in with the attempted brainwashing at a young age in pro-Confederate households. For me, it didn’t take - but it did for a lot of my

That scene is a lesson in not letting your actors do their own stunts if they haven’t demonstrated an ability to do them well. I know Jennifer Garner supposedly did a lot of her own stuff on Alias, but they said that about Sarah Michelle Gellar on Buffy, too - and HD streaming has not been kind to that lie.

The TV Line headline for this was something along the lines of “You’ll never guess which NCIS star’s backing a gritty Little Women reboot!” And I was all, “I’m pretty sure I know exactly which NCIS star”, and I was right. Weatherly’s a weird one.

IMDB has Troy Baker listed as Batman.

I’m pretty sure my cats would end up ordering a lot of toilet paper or laundry detergent, the way they play in those rooms.

Mr. Fist of the Pon Farr calls it “offensively bland”. He also hates Michael Weatherly, for some reason.

It was better than I expected, but I expected it to be unwatchable. And I was stuck watching it at a friend’s house - on my own, I’d have switched it off. Efron does look really good in it, though.

I don’t know. That might be a little over the top.

If she didn’t die, they’d actually have to do some character development. Killing her off means they can keep casting new actresses in what is essentially the same role, over and over, soap opera style.

Initially read BvS as BtVS and was a little confused.

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The entire Donnie Yen movie “Flash Point” (video shows highlights).