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I don't understand the second part of your post. Gravity was an enjoyable yet "I only need to see it once" type of movie, but the direction was a marvel. Her apparently puts a great spin on a topic that seems difficult to manage well, but I can see it not being the most visually arresting film. Why should one film win

Love Jennifer. She always keeps things amusing and doesn't take this fame thing seriously. Keep keepin' on, Jennifer. Others are gonna hate 'cos they ain't on top of the world at 23 like you are. LOL @ "fake." She's a young woman who worked hard at making her dream come true and is having fun living it up. Nothing

You know I want to be annoyed by her. I mean I sit and really try. But I can't. There are a lot comments saying she is trying to hard or whatever. I think it is more she understands this whole celebrity thing is utter bullshit and just doesn't care she will interrupt whatever to say hello to whoever because... Fuck

I know this opinion seems to be becoming increasingly less popular, but I love watching Jennifer Lawrence troll the whole "celebrity" process. Yep, she still has some things to learn (she's what, 23?) in regards to some of the things she says, but I doubt there's anyone who can say they don't as well. Reading some of

Doug, thank you for pointing out that Jennifer McCarthy is in fact not Jenny McCarty, because after I went on to read the next paragraph full of absolute crazy, I would have, in fact, assumed that only Jenny McCarthy could come up with something that illogical and proceed to then violently overreact about it.

Oh man. If it was a joke? I know Doug gets some hate around here, but somehow it's his fault you missed a blindingly obvious joke? It's a movie about spiders!

To me, I feel like I'm taking a stand when I get to defiantly say I don't give a shit about sports. It's usually said with derision when guys say, "Oh girls don't like sports" so I get to snap back, "You're damn right, I don't give a shit about sports."

"Minor Batman villain Justin Bieber".

..."artistic integrity"

"In the history of television, you could look at every show on TV and say, 'How come there's not an American Indian on this show?' 'How come there's not an Asian person on this show?"' he said. "It really has to come from the story and the stories that we are trying to tell."

On moral grounds I support these people because I really think you should be able to do whatever the hell you want once all parties involved are consenting, but can we please, please stop with the whole "X is the new Y" meme in social justice areas? The entire concept is directly antithetical to intersectional

Yep. I think it bears repeating: Tupac was one gorgeously beautiful man.

Except she didn't. She was following all conditions set by her parole officer, the case is frivolous and without merit.

The angry, judgmental comments on this thread are upsetting. But I think there's something interesting if you read them a little deeper.

Thanks for stating that. I did 16 months in Florida, and because I was the only college graduate in my dormatory (of about 70), I was often asked to help guys read/write letters from/to their loved ones. Some of them had a functional level of literacy, enough to get by, and others couldn't read or write whatsoever.

There certainly are a lot of people who've never dealt with the prison system from either side commenting on this article.

I Get Around! I must have requested that every night I went to the bar in college (in the early aughts, so it's not like it was exactly contemporary then, either), and I still love the shit out of that song.