neuroplastique2
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Interesting. Any interview I’ve seen Stallone in, he’s always come across as pretty humble and down to earth, which surprised me considering his success and fame.

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Fat guy with a cane was just standing next to other guy with a cane

I read The L-Shaped Room many years ago, after I’d seen the movie. It was surprisingly frank for the time, I thought, with the no-nonsense unwed mother and her multi-ethnic neighbors living in tenement poverty. A couple of good tips I learned: a baby doesn’t need a basinette, you can use a drawer; and if your landlady

I don’t understand your point?

aid workers, journalists (and their families), doctors, etc.

They’re not just indiscriminately killing aid workers, they are deliberately targeting them. 

So their tennis match of a marriage is ironically love-love?

Dying Gazans Criticized for Not Using Last Words to Condemn Hamas

I wonder if this is the worst take we'll see in the comments. It's a strong contender

It’s weird that saying “30,000 dead, many of them civilians, is a bad thing, and maybe we shouldn’t indiscriminately kill aid workers” is considered controversial by some people.

This sort of rhetoric, an empty platitude at the best of times, seems vaguely insane when Trump is on the ballot. “In the interest of national unity and peace, I refuse to tell you whether I prefer the moderate grandad or the perpetually aggrieved lunatic who made ‘vengeance against my enemies’ a cornerstone of his

they’re probably too busy starving to hop on a podcast and talk about it

I think most people can figure out why one might hold the UN member, proud democracy and recipient of billions of dollars in US aid to a different standard than an anti-democratic terror group that rejects all rules of decency and humanity and gets no military or diplomatic support from the international community,

And like, that’s fine? He doesn’t have to endorse someone if he doesn’t want to I guess, but what really chaps me about it is how he really *thinks* he’s being a hero here. “My goal is to bring this country together.” Like fuck you, dude. What hubris to think you personally have the power to bring the country together

Genocide step 1: dehumanize your target.

And why did Rick leave his iron fist behind?

What a nice big spoiler on the front page, in both the title and the image. 

The entire rest of the cast also went out of their way in just about every interview to stress how nice and unlike Joffrey he was, clearly knowing this would happen otherwise.

Knocking on wood that this is correct.

“Greenbook" won an Oscar 5 years ago. People still like pat answers and comfortable stereotypes. I think its best to think of it as just a little hyperbole.