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Wait, you just used that acronym in your post, so I should ignore what you said. But your comment told me to ignore anything someone that used that acronym said. How can I ignore your comment if your comment is what told me to ignore comments from people that use this acronym?

You said that I was pro-rape. This is not me trolling you. This is me being disgusted by what you said. I don't have to be "fragile and pissy" to be offended by that.

(Johnny Varvatos drops mic, walks away from Sean_C)

No it sounds like you're a miserable excuse for a human being. "Pro-rape". You disgust me.

Who is watching Sharknado in a theater?

So they were acting like people who had just seen a child being hit by a car and didn't know what to do?

Give him a break! He thinks Game of Thrones is objectively horrible! There's obviously something wrong with him.

You're right about us all being blindfolded, but instead of leading us through the forest, Lynch has brought us into a room with an elephant, and we're all feeling different parts of the elephant and have different ideas of what it is.

Kids will make up all kinds of crazy games that make no sense (see Calvinball).

Viewers in the 90s watching Twin Peaks: "I love this show but I hate all the network interference from ABC! I wish they would leave Lynch alone so he was able to make the show exactly as he wants to!"

Dougie should be sentenced to be one of the character's butler.

"It is notable to me, and I (at least) never see it pointed out, that almost every iteration of the TWIN PEAKS story has utilized a different kind of medium each time."

The reactions we were supposed to be paying attention to at that accident were the mother's and HDS'. The extras were just there to fill in the background. And I found their reactions normal - I've seen people standing around when an accident happens, they are usually in a daze and not sure what to do, so they don't

"Ok Dana, in this scene I want you to bark like a dog at James for a full minute."

Twin Peaks

Yeah, Ebert's reaction to Blue Velvet is very weird. He didn't just think that Lynch was being a misogynist to Rosselini's character by writing and directing her how he did, he thought that Lynch was being a misogynist to Rosselini herself.

I don't explain anything to women, I'm not arrogant enough to presume to speak for how women should think, like you apparently are.

"Oh Dougie, you've done it again!"

Spoiler: Janey takes Dougie to see Dr. Ben; he tries to stab Dougie. but luckily Dougie's belt deflects the blade.

Stupid Lisa science queen!