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What accent is that?

But I did like that his punches were powerful enough to make the soundtrack skip a beat!

Well that's a relief! :D

That's not how I've always seen it used, though it should be just that - a simple descriptor. And then there's genderqueer which would be neither cis nor trans. IDK I just hate how descriptions have turned into dogma.

That irks me too. What also bugs is that now gay men & lesbians are lumped in with "cis" as if we somehow feel comfortable inhabiting those masculine / feminine archetypes unproblematically ourselves.

Do I even need to mention that it was one of those darn Millennials who tried to accuse me of such? Apparently my refusal to identify as bi is "part of the problem," my own personal feelings & self-conception be damned.

"Ed, look! These metal skirt runners are ABSOLUTELY SILENT!"

That line was always funny to me because it kind of implies she THOUGHT she'd seen everything before. Like she said to her girlfriend JUST the other day, "I've seen everything!"

You mean in the Rabbit of Seville one? I find it hilarious too. I think he's trying to look…serious? Artistic? Yet blase? It's a fascinating expression for sure.

Zach and Cody suuuuuure have grown up nice.

Also I'm going to add that I've been accused of "bi-erasure" for not self-identifying as bi. This greatly irks me, because while I recognize the problem of bi-erasure, I don't feel my interest in pussy rises to the level of being full-on bi. I don't want to over-sell a quirk in my sexual fantasy life to claim an

RE: THIS POSSIBLE? Yes. Very much yes. Very much me actually. I'm gay - only interested in dating men, mostly interested in having sex with men. BUT…I have fooled around with a couple of girls, and gone down on them, and LOVED it. No desire for PIV (actually I'm a bottom TBH) but I really enjoyed, and sometimes

That was hilarious!

See, I totally disagree with this - for me, King books specifically don't read like screenplays because he spends so much time on internal monologue and backstory, the first thing to go when making a film, which is why they often seem so cheap and pallid next to the prose versions.

To be honest it's sung better than MJ at that age. He is horribly pitchy a lot of the time.

*shudders*

Holy crap! All I got from that scene was him glumly watching all those cars pass his Gas Farm without stopping. How subtle is that? Wow.

"He saw right through me!" was my biggest laugh line of the whole season so far.

What do we make of the fact that we saw Diane seeing a Woodsman approach the car and disappear (and not alerting anyone, but rather smirking slightly when she saw what happened to Hastings) but later she said she saw a Woodsman getting OUT of the car?