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Ok howabout “all the Scorcese films with broad appeal”? 

After Hangover 2, my only interest in the third one boiled down to “I’m curious as to how they write Justin Bartha out of the film after the first act this time.”

You clearly don’t know much about competitive gaming, so I’ll make an easy comparison: there’s a reason MMA or boxing rings have no obstacles or random objects being thrown into the arena.

Don’t shame “snitching”. Exposing criminals is in the interest of society as a whole, and we want more people to come forward, not less. Yes, we’re talking about a garbage person, but the information he provides is valuable. And there is nothing valuable, or even moral, in remaining loyal to a criminal gang. So, don't

I (only half-jokingly) think it depends on the purpose of the clap. There are many acceptable claps in different circumstances; the dainty fingers-into-palm flutter clap, the more intense fingers-into-palm rhythmic or enthusiastic clap, the palm-into-palm bass clap (with hands at 90 degree angles), the general

Can we please stop referring to a situation where two people don’t like each other as a feud?

I took “new normal” to just mean there’s no shock or surprise left hearing about another school shooting. It’s become so normalized. The same way the existence of devastatingly destructive firearms has become normalized, which, I can only theorize, has contributed to preventing the legislation of stricter gun laws.
And

This video and being in a Walmart on a Saturday are two very good reminders of why I never want to bring children into this godforsaken world.

I WATCHED THIS FUCKING TRAILER 20 TIMES ALREADY AND I KEEP FUCKING SCREAMING VERY LOUDLY. I NEED A GODDAMN LIFE ALERT

Beaten with the crossword and jumble section of the newspaper every day growing up

I’m still convinced Ansel Elgort is a randomly generated name. If you rearrange the letters in each name, no matter what, they still sound randomly generated:

It’s really not.  Watched it with 2 other people and we loved the movie.

you and i have different definitions for the word “essential.”

also:

“In an ever-changing, incomprehensible world the masses had reached the point where they would, at the same time, believe everything and nothing, think that everything was possible and that nothing was true. ... Mass propaganda discovered that its audience was ready at all times to believe the worst, no matter

Hey! I went to UT Austin!

I’m going to focus on one part of the story: the current mindset that it’s not rude at all to just whip out a smartphone whenever you feel like it.

FWIW MTV begins in 1981; by 1985 50% of American households subscribed to cable; at its peak just under 70% of households, today it’s about 58%. Keep in mind also that you don’t need to subscribe to cable to watch it and I’d say that the author’s statement holds.

Perhaps not the preferred nomenclature, but they peed on his rug, dude.