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From what I saw, a lot of the push to stop the movie release came from Sony's main offices in Japan, which is at a much greater risk of a physical attack than the United States. I don't necessarily agree with the decision to delay the film's release, but I understand why people who border a country with nuclear

This 100 percent explains JT's teary reaction to the fan giving him a gift. He was envisioning all the holidays in the future where he's gonna get a bow tie from his own little kid, and since it hasn't happened yet he's still looking forward to it.

Agreed. I love dressing up and parties, but I would be the WORST celebrity on the face of the planet because I would either completely shut down when asked these things, or yell.

He wasn't the first. I saw other tapes from this junket and at least one other interviewer asked.

And Scarlett gets asked ALL THE TIME. I may or may not have fallen down the rabbit hole of watching her and Jeremy Renner interview together during "The Avengers" press junket, and some of the questions she was asked were just horrible. One woman asked if she wore underwear underneath her costume. Many asked how hard

We must live in the same town. I gave up on Tinder. The text function of the app was exhausting. Like, I have trouble keeping up long texting conversations with people I know really well. Forget with a bunch of guys I haven't met and know very little about.

This was not the kind of gif I was expecting on this article.

Great piece; makes me proud to be a SUNY grad. Also, I will be Googling the heck out of Randi after work today. First time I've seen her name, but I am sure it won't be the last.

He's a beater?

He really needs to be cast in a movie where he actually smiles. He's lovely when he smiles. In most of his movie roles I find him terrifying.

I kind of regret not sleeping with a guy who I had dated a little, but who I really just liked making out with a lot. We we terrible for dating but had good chemistry. I think it would have been a lot more fun with a lot less pressure.

Ha! Not at all. It really wasn't a great experience for me — hurt like hell and when I wasn't all "This is the best ever!" I think it hurt my bf's feelings. But he turned out to be a big cheater, so maybe he didn't care since he was still sleeping with his ex at the time.

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Mine was a run-of-the-mill metalhead. Ghostbusters was on in the background.

A friend of mine has a lot of experience in the domestic violence field, and when I spoke to her about this, she said the myth is a traumatic experience is frozen in brains, a perfect representation of what happened. But what really happens is it can take years of therapy and simply time for a person to really

This one ain't too bad either.

That was my assumption as well, but I may have just watched too many episodes of Law & Order.

Just to clarify (again), because I'm confused. There was a guy named Barry at Oberlin when Lena Dunham was there. Lena Dunham wrote in her book she was raped while at Oberlin, and used the name Barry for her rapist, even though that's not the rapist's real name. Conservative media ID'd real human Barry who was at

I'm sure it's not, but it feels like an editor's worst nightmare, in which their dummy / placeholder text got published on a massive scale.

Haha. I'm in Kansas. Add about 10 contemporary Christian stations and you've got it.