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Holm behaves professionally, instead of like a pro wrestling heel. It just doesn’t generate as much interest in casual fans.

“Out on [his/her/my] feet” is a pretty common phrase in combat sports.

And free IDs, with easily-accessible locations to get them.

I remember being surprised when she showed up as Jason’s mom on Smallville Season 4, mostly because I didn’t think she was still working. That was the last time I really thought about her.

I know some older people in the South who don’t understand the difference in phrasing between “People of Color” and “colored people” - the latter generally being a pejorative from around the time of segregation. Like, “White Only” and “Colored Only” signs at water fountains and such. Trying to keep said older folks

A classic:

This could be fun. There aren’t really any detective shows on network TV right now, anyway - everything is “magic science”. It used to be that you met all the characters of the episode at the beginning, watched them interact, and figured out who did it through actual clues and sleuthing. Now, it’s just finding which

Worst Star Trek game I ever played was a ST:TNG one for the Game Gear. Flew around in space for what seemed like hours and could never find the first planet I was supposed to get to. Tried it out again a few years ago to see if it was just to difficult for me as a kid, and, no. Still couldn’t find the first damn

I was gonna say, that one looks small. There’s one at the local zoo that’s around 200 lbs.

This might make you feel better.

He used to come to the ring that way, because he was “prepared to die”. He’s a douche.

He also “borrows” Japanese culture, in the most anime-fanboy-esque way.

It’s also really distressing that politicians elected to represent the people in their constituency can’t be bothered to care about something unless it impacts them directly. Like, it’s their job to care about things that affect other people (ideally, if not realistically).

Except Court TV is now TruTV, and is basically more “reality” shows.

I think it’s more likely social media. Viewers in the past had to wait for interviews on talk shows, entertainment specials, or awards shows to see their favorite actors/singers/personalities “in real life”. Now, every celebrity has a Twitter, Facebook, Vine, Periscope, whatever - and every show and movie has at least

Yeah - it used to be that if you had no bag, you walk right on in; if you have a bag, they poke around in it for a minute with a stick, and then you walk right on in.

Stills of Trump remind me of Rygel from Farscape.