Yay for fun movies!
Yay for fun movies!
Yeah! It's on TMN On Demand right now, I watched it at my mom's house. We laughed through the whole thing. Cheesy but funny, and definitely a fresh idea! Also played a bit with how we interpret women's sexualities, which is cool.
P.S. It was so hard to dissent with your first post, cause I Jezebel-love you and you brought my comments out of the grey. Thanks for the respectful and intelligent conversation!
Okay, yeah! This is a good point.
Thank you!
True!
That was a different person - a couples therapist who was not involved in the study. The author of the paper is a woman. I know - such a confusing article!
Oh, also, leaving women out of medical studies is entirely appropriate if the same study is also done for women, in order to compare and really figure out if there is any difference at all - so in the future you don't need to leave them out if no difference is found. Men and women are very different physically.…
But see, that's not how studies work - you don't build comparisons into the study, you run two studies identical studies with different demographics and compare them. Some researchers do this simultaneously, some do it chronologically (like the author of the study above seems to be doing), but combining demographics…
Agreed!!
Is this for real or sarcasm? (Sorry!!)
From the Washington Post article:
A recidivist is a convicted criminal that commits a crime (or the same crime) again - i.e. most of the bad guys that Batman brushes up against. So that sentence is just referring to a kid's imagination as they chase their pets around, pretending they are the bad guys!
Thank you, I was just about to click on it - from your description, this is NOT what I want to see on this beautiful Sunday afternoon.
This is interesting, and all, but...
One more thing - sorry, I have so many thoughts on this!
Sorry about that - I had to run, but I do want to clarify a couple of things!
Mike, thank you for your respectful response. I'm particularly glad that you shared what you thought I meant by "stranger on the internet", as that is not at all what I meant - I would never assume that a "stranger on the internet" meant "ignorant" (it's usually quite the opposite). By that, I mean that you know…