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I didn’t like it, either. I went into it really wanting to like it, but I thought it lacked subtlety. Like, it thought it was doing something really clever with the whole class system on a train, but it was sort of obvious and hamfisted. A lot of the CGI shots of the exterior of the train were cheesy, and the supposed

Damn you weren’t kidding about those photos being unsettling.

Coffee tourism should be a thing. It would work for me, anyway.

Come to Melbourne, Australia. We are considered coffee snobs by the rest of the country but the fact is we love good coffee and have it readily available everywhere.

i love how the comment section opens up a little window for different cultures. i’m from eastern europe and here everyone - i mean, literally everyone, except homeless people - have their own coffee maker. most of us, the small italian type, but it can vary, up to the expensive professional machines that freshly grind

STARBUCKS TRAIL MIXACCINO™: You’ll be “El Capitan” of calories when you down this unnatural wonder! An earth-toned slurry of coffee, corn syrup, granola, peanuts, Hershey’s M&Ms®and the simulated aromas of fresh spring water, pine and Timberland® hiking boots, this trail mix-themed coffee treat is topped with an awe

Both the OP and your response can be true. David Harbour was a dipshit for not paying attention in the least, but come the fuck on already. There’s a lot of one-sided-ness to all of this trend, like some people think the only answer is to replace men entirely. Oprah gave one of the only speeches last night that had

You can support a cause and have genuine belief in it, yet have trouble thinking up a snappy line when asked on the spot. Harbour is a meandering story teller type, not a super quick one-liner type.

They say something, you write a scathing takedown of their inadequate responses.

Don’t be lured by it. All ancient wisdom from around the world, going back ten thousand years, basically says the same thing. The path to happiness is first self awareness, then deep knowing of the self you’ve discovered, then deep acceptance of that self, and finally synchrony. All this is based on the axiom “love is

True the parking is very fairI was simply heading off the inevitable trolls who’d say it’s not really free). And yes, as picnic grounds(ha!) go, their gardens beat all for sheer fabulosity!

It’s great that London underwrites their museums to keep the permanent collections free. But a couple years ago I went to the V&A, and yes, admission was free, but the exhibit I was there to see was £5 extra. (Another exhibit there was also a separate fee, but was co-produced with LACMA, so I saw it in LA, where I

I’m all for looking good, but I think it’s sad that people consider their wedding their one chance to shine.

THISSSSSSSSSSS!!! (And also me during our 18 hr layover in Stockholm. LOL!!) 

I can’t understand why they would rather do this than stay on the beach at a resort. It seems many of the cruise folks are older and don’t seem beach-oriented, so I can’t figure out what they’re doing. I really think they’re walking around tourist markets buying junk, then heading right back.

Haha right!!

I know this is going to sting the plethora of CRJ fans on Jez... but she couldn’t lure me on a cruise.

Makes sense. Hell, I’m in my 40s and I won’t remember most of the stuff I do to have fun NOW, but I still like to do it.

Dumb question, but what happened to any rollercoasters that were in operation at the time? Were people safe being stuck on them for that long?

I took my kids to Disneyland/World at least 3x prior to her 3rd birthday and the reason we do it is because they fucking love it. They may not remember it (though in my case my daughter does) but to see their faces ecstatic to be able to hug the ‘real’ Pooh Bear etc. makes it worth it. It’d be hard to justify doing