Being a woman = liberal?
Being a woman = liberal?
As a fellow possessor of ears, I understand his feelings towards them.
#BeachHouseChat!
You seem like a fun guy. Let’s take a look at your posting history, shall we?
The vast majority of opioid addicts started by abusing medication to get a high
a bunch of Appalachian pillbillies decided their life isn’t worth more than sitting around in a daze drooling on themselves.
Thanks! Finally, some actual links.
Hey, any time you want to throw out a link or include an actual citation or something, I’m sure we’d all love to see it.
The Cdc has finally owned up to the fact they were lying about the number of deaths to get their way to look like they want it.
49,000 in a country of 320 million.
Well, yes, but that’s basically a tautology. People who are taking opioids responsibly almost never overdose! Okay, fine, but thousands of people every year are dying from overdoses. “Wag our fingers at them” isn’t much of a solution.
Pardon me and others for being skeptical of these numbers; attitudes around drug use have changed, and now all these “Institutes” have to justify their existence somehow; maybe by inflating a general and legitimate health concern into an ‘epidemic’ which in turn leads reactionary legislators into creating a system…
You really are just a disingenuous fucknut, aren’t you?
While I’m certainly happy that America’s favorite QAnon-posting, Ambien-blaming shitbag did indeed lose her cashcow, it is really a bad thing that her character dies of an opioid overdose? It’s a serious problem, and even if one person out of the 15+ million who tuned in thinks that maybe they should ask their doctors…
I can understand someone not getting the themes or not finding that the material doesn’t resonate, that’s fine, everyone is different. I can not understand someone who is paid to review a show barely even paying attention to it. What’s the point?
“ Annie’s mom apparently had some mental health problems, too, something we didn’t know earlier in the show. “
We absolutely knew about Annie’s Mom’s mental health problems. Remember the conversation with elf-Ellie and the return of the phrase ‘having a day’?
The acting was good, but this was not “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”.
Regardless, Brave was not a very good film imo.
I remember when Brave came out, reading articles about how Chapman was working on a story about mother-daughter relationships, then she was taken off the project and replaced by two men, and the result was the mother getting turned into a bear for wacky shenanigans for most of the film.