lowshelfesteem
Low Shelf Esteem
lowshelfesteem

can i wait on you?

Come on Rude. Then take out the word “Elderly,” and substitute “Has some physical/mental challenges.” If the wait staff did a good job or was extra accommodating, why not tip more?

This is a case where letting the server know about your grandmother’s dementia and carrying out some extra money so that you could leave an additional tip would be good ideas. I’d say start doing both in the near future.

It’s really crappy to be in the gray, isn’t it?

It’s really crappy to be in the gray, isn’t it?

My IUD is good for three more years, but I’ll likely be fertile longer. Insurance won’t pay for a replacement while it’s still functional, so I’d asked my doctor if it was possible the IUD had slipped and needed to be replaced.

He said no, which I expected, but then tried to reassure me it was no big deal because they

We need to stop playing into the GOP narrative that we want free birth control. Under the ACA, we get birth control covered at 100% by our insurance, but we pay for the insurance. It’s not a handout. It’s simply requiring insurance to provide a benefit that the overwhelming majority of women need.

Sorry but am i the only one who didn’t want this?

I tell you with zero sarcasm that that velociraptor is the heart of the team.

Actually it should be reversed. He was never smart, and generally hated science, but was naturally gifted a fixing things. He generally couldn’t “conceive” of inventions like his parents but could figure out how to un-break them.

I wonder how they will explain Victor, or if they’ll just leave him out of the show entirely.

Which one? The parents’ true identities or who the traitor is? Because both are pretty perfect and shouldn’t be changed.

As long as this continues, I will always bring this up:

My suggestion as a film need is to have her watch both The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable with an explanation something along the line of “this is how his career started, and then he made a *bunch* of crappy movies we’ll skip so you don’t have to repress them later, and now he has another one that’s supposed to be good!”

Ultimately I wasn’t the biggest fan of the movie, but the twist at the end did make me like it more. My biggest issue was that I found the whole concept to be just a little too hokey, given the way it was presented. Kevin’s ability to change his physiology felt goofy within the grounded version of reality they

The obvious question though is how can you say it was “better” having been spoiled. What metric do you have to say how much you would have enjoyed/not enjoyed the movie had the twist not been spoiled? A more apt title/pretense might have been “Spoiling the twist of Split, does not Spoil the experience”... or some

Can we stop referring to the end of Split as a “twist”?

Spoiled myself by accident Friday by looking at IMDB (Completely my own fault, looked at the full cast list and at the very, very bottom is Bruce Willis as David Dunn.) However, I was glad that I had learnt the twist because instead of maybe missing the movie while it was in theaters, I ended up buying tickets for my

Can we stop calling the reveal a “twist?” It’s not, really. Couple reasons. One, if you delete that scene, the movie still stands on its own. It’s not in any way necessary to understand or enjoy the movie. True, it adds an extra layer of enjoyment for a certain percentage of the audience but... Two, the “twist” relies

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I’ve had my eye on him since he was cast as LetoII in Children of Dune, and avidly follow his career into anything he does. And I want to say, he is one of the single greatest actors working today. The intelligence and empathy he puts into every performance is sometimes breathtaking, often brilliant, and always