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I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page:  guys like Tate are definitely harmful, and we (as in society) should be concerned about the damage he’s doing.

For example, if, in many years’ time, you discover you were more severely harmed by Thinx underwear than you originally thought and you want to sue, you can only do so if you excluded yourself from the settlement.

I’m still vaguely offended whenever I see a candy bar or pack of gum that costs more than 25¢.

This article made me think of how excited I was when I added a second hard drive to my computer in ~1993.  It was a massive 40MB drive from Western Digital, almost as big as a textbook.

but I’m still not old enough to have ever sent someone an actual carbon copy of a memo

and no one has to consult Strunk or White about anything.

You really put the “b” in “Subtle”.

It seems like I’m starting to hear the plural usage more in America (although I might just be thinking of when I watch the Premier League), so I’m curious to see if that slowly becomes the norm over here.

I could’ve sworn I’ve seen this “therapist just tells patients what to do” premise a few times before, but I can’t remember a specific example.

Stannis would be proud.

though ABC News President Kim Godwin had claimed in a memo that they were not in violation of company policy

For a second I thought you were responding to Ben Franklin, which would be even funnier.

That explains why 7 of the 20 acting nominees this year were non-white?

It is true that Black performers have rarely won Oscars.

And even though high-profile actors in high-profile movies tend to have a big advantage when it comes to Oscar nominees, it isn’t exactly uncommon for someone to be nominated from a lesser-known or little-seen movie. Just picking a range of years from a decade ago, how many people remember or saw the movies these

Every year there are few movies I hate the academy for making me watch. Elvis and Blonde, are this years movies.

The second you turn your brain on, the cocaine effects of nostalgia wear off.

I don’t think Tom Cruise has been interested in “Acting” since Magnolia in 1999.