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Another insufferable poster who's seen Om Shanti Om here.

Lots of them on "Orange Is The New Black," right?

That's nothing, my soufflé collapsed in my oven!

It's that old saw about anyone different is looking to perv on the children, like that North Carolina restrooms thing.

I'm bi and I can't really put my finger on how to describe it, but having had romantic partners of both sexes seems to me to have shown me more about life and relationships that I would have had if I were either "just" hetero or "just" gay.

Kink-shamers and busy-bodies.

I think this would work. Bring up any topic like that soon, and if he blinks or goes full-on stupid, you'll have wasted little time.

These terms are cloyingly cutesy while trying to demonstrate slovenly masculinity.

L&M was the show not taking itself seriously and made for a fun little diversion, which was all it was ever meant to be. And the character Elton (I think that was his name) was pretty well sketched out too.

*shrug* I sorta liked it. It ended up going a bit too long, but that punch to the face was well-timed and the non-vampire guy was decent playing the "nervous nebbish" character. But yeah, a bit too long at five minutes.

An apology that's followed by a "I shouldn't have to apologize anyway you guys" doesn't really count.

As if you need to sell the show any more.

Years back I found a little indie shop that rented out terribly underground fair on VHS and they had this one. I remember enjoying it well enough, but I'm not sure I really remember too much about it other than the lobster and a fairly large role for a good friend of Waters' who later died due to a drug overdose,

I love a film that does stuff like this. The only one I can think of off the top of head is a film I recently rewatched, Fitzcaraldo. For its opening credit scene, Kinski has nearly killed himself for the last two weeks trying to reach an opera house in time to see the show, only to be told he can't get in, but

Meh, I don't need my pop cultural heroes to tell me that my existence is pointless, I can do that all on my own.

I stumbled across the novelization of Empire in a store mere days before the film came out and sat up till two in the morning to read the whole thing I couldn't stop. Not because it was good or anything, but because it was "the next Star Wars!" I was a zombie at school the next day, but considered it totally worth

I've never been half as bad as the show depicts it, but I have come a touch close to it and I know what you mean, you feel great, so alive and you get things done! But that drop… I don't think it's worth it, overall.

Yeah, it's so slapdash in execution. I figure this was due to the funding problems, but scenes, like the one above don't really end, they get narrated to an end and then it moves on to another such scene with no real end.

Hillary is actually pretty popular among black (and women and Latino) voters from what I read; it's one of the arguments for her against Sanders even.

Are they forging the iron throne in the background?