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I'm not at all equating the severity of the situations. But just because a legal principle doesn't hold on a massive scale, doesn't mean it doesn't hold. There's a lot of reasons to object to this guy having a problem with an all-woman screening, but I'm just saying that the argument that there is a separate, but

While I agree this whole issue is stupid and any dudes who complain are whiny douches…but your argument still sounds a lot like oh my god JUST EAT AT ANOTHER LUNCH COUNTER FUCK

Not really. James is 52 and Hayes is 41. If you assume the characters are the same age, 52 is normal retirement age for cops, they usually get a pension after 20-25 years on the job. And 41 isn't a shocking age to have college aged children

Can anyone recall another superhero movie that never once mentions the name of the title character in the film? I've tried to block out the memories of BvS, but I'm pretty sure the name "Wonder Woman" was never said in that film, either.

I had the exact same thought after seeing the movie. I think that would have made a much more powerful and effective statement about what the movie was trying say about war and human nature.

Well, since the movie in question is part of a shared universe with those other films, it's pretty necessary to make comparisons.

I really liked the movie, but the twist didn't surprise me at all, though not for any fault of the film

Loses his right to free speech? No, but it does change. We recognize that free speech has limits with the "yelling fire in a crowded theater" analogy. Once you are president, the whole world becomes that crowded theater, and a much higher level of caution is attached to what you may incite in that theater.

True, but a Carly Fiorian presidency is starting to look pretty good right about now

The thing most people don't realize about Monopoly - it shouldn't take hours to play. Most people don't follow the actual rules, and add their own house rules, and that's what make it a long, miserable slog.

I think Joe ended up using a pronunciation with a long 'e', when it should have had a short 'i'

I was in the same boat as Joe with the primer response. I knew right away what they wanted, but I was thinking, "aren't those pronounced the same?" I guess I have somehow never heard the usage as a textbook pronounced out loud.

Was anyone else yelling at Blaine to just shoot his dad in the head and be done with it? Don't be the stupid villain, leaving him alive is as bad as monologuing. At least bring in a cement truck and fill in that well

That's my exact story! We should start a club. The "I once had a Chevy. It was alright" club

BBC reporting that police found a 2nd device and are disposing in a controlled explosion

In lieu of events in Manchester, we may want to push that time back a few hours

Yeah, that was a typo. Was intended to read ""has been fired from Fox News for 'making an insensitive remark to the African-American employee,' ".

Whenever I start feeling a little hostile toward BBT, I catch a few minutes of 2 Broke Girls or a Two and a Half Men rerun and BBT starts looking like fucking Shakespeare

I agree that NPH's performance pulls back some of the creepier vibes, and it makes me really wonder about revisiting Night Court. John Larroquette's Dan Fielding was supposed to be a little skeevy, but 30 years of changing attitudes may take that from charmingly pervy to really downright gross.

I was expecting Archer to go all John Wick on the big henchman as soon as he got that pen in his hand, particularly once the wartime flashbacks started