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Well, I for one am still getting my head around that women actually don’t want me to masturbate in front of them. I mean, who knew???

I hope this doesn’t offend anyone, it just seemed to me to be point on.

Seriously..poor Wil. They could have done so much with him.

Crusher might’ve been a Mary-Sue in the early days, but they destroyed that by the end of the Next Gen series - he was a deeply flawed semi-genius by the end.

as a white person, i absolutely disagree with this.

Look, I know this was a typo, but if there’s one true Peesident, we know who that is.

At this point, I would gladly welcome The Rock as President. But Donald Trump will ALWAYS be the Peesident.

“What was it like, Dad? When Trump was President?”

This is now the second time in a month that ESPN has fallen on its face while trying to discipline one of its biggest personalities for daring to talk politics on Twitter.

Jake in DS9 was much better.

In college, I dragged a group of my friends to the grocery store just to prove to them that they were wrong, and I was right - there is no second “R” in “sherbet.” No one believed me. Out of a group, 10 people, I was the only person who either A) knew there was no second “R” or even B) accepted the possibility that

Why is this show using the amazing tardigrade as some sort of monster? What’s wrong with these people? 

TIL: the purpose of box braids. Unfortunately, I already knew the other lesson: being too black is a crime.

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Sorry, I just needed a little levity today.

I think someone needs a Snickers!

Well I’ve seen the film and I think it’s a masterpiece. I was actually glad it didn’t show any overt sex scenes because I always think they’re an unnecessary distraction. Besides, you don’t need to show a thrust to make a scene feel erotic. In fact, that is what I loved the most about the film. It oozed sexuality,

I absolutely cannot feel okay with suggesting that a gay director was somehow afraid of portraying gay sex. I feel like this was a choice made in the adaptation from book to film. Rather than a grown man reflecting on his past with experience, it is told from the nervous pov of a teenager. The giddiness and