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Okay, I’ve never been a professional screenwriter, but I remember reading in almost all of the movie script style guides — including Elmore Leonard’s essay for aspiring screenwriters — that you never, EVER use figurative, symbolic, or metaphorical language when writing screenplays. Ditto the characters’ emotions or

I don’t want him to repent....I want him to suffer impotence. 

I don’t pray often, but whoever is up there please keep her safe. 

Agreed, we’ve already seen there’s no point in trying to placate people with the fact that PP’s services are only 3% abortions or whatever. Trying to hide or dismiss the fact that abortions are given only reinforces the idea that they are something people should be ashamed of, and they’re not.

On a purely strategic level I have to agree that planned parenthood shouldn’t be wasting time trying to distance themselves from the fact that they provide safe, legal abortions.

They had shot the scene of her miscarriage and she said she acted the shit out of that. Yet they decided to cut it, because fuck random plots in progress, right? Same as all those scenes/talks about Daenerys unable to have children, Jon outright unknowingly stating she will conceive when they bang, yet at the end -

This. It’s like if a black man wrote an essay about Obama and heavily implied he wasn’t a real black man because he never joined a gang or smoked crack. It’s literally criticizing the man for not embodying stereotypes.

Is it possible that it’s maybe not outright homophobia, but still pretty shitty to criticize someone for not being gay the way you want them to be (politician or not)?

Laverne Cox

I think a quick glance at the False Equivalence wikipedia page oughta do it.

Personally, I’d like to see her try playing a person who gives a shit about Palestinians.

You know, as an actor I should be allowed to play any person

Really, you just need to look at his background to see where this stuff comes from:

If those words are dangerous, capable of inflaming suicidal ideation in susceptible populations, is it wise to reproduce them in length in a comment? What is gained by this, other than you expressing moral outrage at the cost of others’ mental health? Did you really ~need~ to spread those dangerous words to express

But Scientology handles power differently than the Catholic Church. Celebrities are/were deliberately manipulated and paraded around in such a way to give Scientology an air of glamour to the public. There’s also about a fraction of Scientologists in the world compared to Catholics, like 25k compared to 1.2 billion, so

I tried to watch, i really did.  I just couldn’t divorce Elisabeth Moss’s scientology from it and just watch it as a show.  

Unless things have changed since the early 2000s, the guy with the restraints is an actual Chicago cop. Which explains his struggle to put a white person in handcuffs.

Does this mean that it’s cool to campaign for Idris Elba as King Triton?

Okay, bear with me here: