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Didn't mind the flippancy when it was only a minor part of the storyline, since as you pointed out it is in keeping with the characters.

You sound like a robot programmed by Cecille Richards.

"The objective reality is that a foetus is not a human being."

I can certainly accept someone not suffering for having one. I just don't accept celebrating it as entertainment.

I think I explained it pretty well above.

You believe that an independent human with its own DNA is just a part of a woman's body, which flies in the face of all established biological laws, but think I'm brainwashed. You're funny.

You believe killing an innocent life equates with liberty, but yeah, I'm the weird one.

"in the real world abortions liberate women"

I'm saying that the large majority of women suffer internally from abortions and that flippancy towards the procedure is both damaging to women and ethically repugnant. I am not at all advocating for "punishment".

In fairness, you lost one of those Series to the '95 Braves, which was also one of the greatest teams of all time.

Cleveland would have won this Series in virtually any other year. And they're loaded with talent. They'll be back.

I do not mind matter-of-fact depictions of abortion (the Romanian film 4 Months 3 Weeks & 2 Days, for example) but the utter flippancy with which it was depicted here—following weeks of Lindsay using drugs and alcohol while pregnant—disgusted me beyond words. The fact that Lindsay didn't deserve a baby and that even

Sorry, after nearly three seasons this show lost me tonight.

It's a telling sign of just how far down the PC toilet our culture has gone that the bookstore employees thought they could garner more sympathy with their alphabet soup of made-up microaggressions than from simply saying "they trashed our store and we're not getting enough out of it financially."

My only real beef with this episode is how the scene with the VA doctor played out. It was in such strong contrast to the nuance and tone of the remainder of the episode I kept waiting for the moment that Falk revealed it was just a dream sequence. When I realized it was meant to be a real moment and not just either a

Thank you for your pure imagination, Gene. Godspeed.

That better be sarcasm, that movie's fucking brilliant.

I still ain't into Sansa but point taken.

Agency is a sexy thing in a woman.

You're overthinking this.