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It seems to me like the 18th century would have no paper trail, though. If I was a woman in the 18th century, I would be a prostitute in one city on the weekends. Then I'd just ride my horse to another city 30 miles away during the week, where I'd be a charity worker/nurse and pillar of the community. And if anyone

I've always made a point of seeking out new stuff near weekly. I'll usually get 50-75 new albums a year, depending on what is released I like, and listen to them enough to know them well. I listen to music constantly, so if I didn't I'd just get sick of stuff.

Yeah, I forgot about that. The first HTTM was good.

Yeah, if you watch her in Thelma and Louise or anything of that era, she had really baggy under-eyes. That's gone now.

I've always thought that was just due to the fact that the fashion of your parents always makes people look old. I grew up in the 80s so I always associated 70s and 80s fashion with old people.

I actually had a long discussion about Jane Austen with an alt-right dude on a forum recently. It was weird. HE's never been to college, but he's read all of JAne Austen. I thought it was a fluke, but I guess it might be a trend.

They do.

Yeah, I hope this means she's recording a new album again. "Body Talk" has grown so much in my esteem in the past 6 years that it's definitely in my top 5 albums of this decade so far. Maybe one of my favorite pop albums ever. Seriously, I love it that much and I've yet to get sick of it.

Every single person I know who has worked at Subway has always said to never eat the tuna.

Me too. Sometimes I spring for Paul Newman's Spaghetti Sauce instead of getting Preggo. It's a dollar more, but I'm an adult man and will do what I want with my money.

Of course it's low quality, but I feel safer eating at Subway for some reason just because I can see the food being made. I think that lulls people into a false sense of security that the teenagers aren't jizzing in the mayo or something.

He probably feels bad for you that your tubby ass is eating at Dairy Queen again.

I am on a 2 week, all song bird, purge, where I eat nothing but song birds. If it can't whistle or at least tweet, I don't want it in me. And caws don't count. If what you are eating is incapable of melody, the diet doesn't work.

Snakes only scare me if they surprise me. If you tell me in advance that there are going to be snakes, I'm cool with it. Which is a problem, I guess, as snakes rarely give forewarning. They kind of just sneak up uninvited.

I'd let him burrow places that aren't my skull. Like my backyard. I've had a terrible gopher problem and I feel like he could really get to the bottom of it.

I loved Drive (on my top 10 of the decade so far, definitely), but I hated Tree of Life (I've always seen it as the moment Malick turned to self-parody).

Nah, it's the same terrible pizza. Only now its crust is smothered in greasy, garlic butter. That's the only different between their old pizza and their new. They actually made it worse as it used to be terrible, but lighter. Now the butter makes it so heavy it immediately makes me sick.

Most of the best RPGs at allowing players to make choices are faction based. It's easier to design choice with faction based play just because each faction will tend to have its own mini-story lines and associated endings and the player can follow those story lines at will. Separating storylines out like that makes

DD and JJ seasons 1 had some good moments, but I never liked either as a whole. Even at their best they still suffered from lackluster supporting characters, tons of padding, and some really poor individual decisions that mar the shows. I probably prefer JJ slightly to DD S1 just because JJ's villain was so good and

I'd say "B-" is about right. It's quirkiness seems forced to an annoying degree and it's never terribly funny. The only thing truly noteworthy about it is its gore effects early going. It's not scared of going gross, so kudos to Barrymore for committing.