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These are isolated lines she spoke in an hour+ interview, with no context or indication of tone of voice, so you are commenting with very limited information.

Blow things out of proportion much? It was maybe two minutes of an hour conversation, and at the end of those two minutes, she agrees to give it another try. If you’d listened to the interview instead of just jumping in like Judge Judy and executioner, you’d know that. Not sure why you would choose to totally dislike

I fucking hate Twilight. I’ve also never watched it.

“I don’t need to listen to the entire interview to comment on these specific quotes.”

K.

I guess one doesn’t need to watch an entire film to formulate an opinion either.

Or the movie triggered her to where she just really didn’t want to relive what she’d been through.

Many states have laws for this, I believe West Virginia does not.

Lawsuits like these need to hit morons who file them harder than any monetary amount they may have hoped to recover. People should NOT be free to sue on a whim. There needs to be a legitimate, identifiable reason to do so. Lawsuits that are CLEARLY not filed in good faith (like this one), should not only be cause for

Thank you. This mishandling of the legal system is just bullshit. It’s insane how we can make someone pay thousands of dollars to defend themselves against something atrocious, like accusing someone of defamation for clearly using first-amendment freedoms and facts.

Thank you for highlighting this. Regulatory gaps and the current administration enabled the proliferation of medically dubious screening, Apps, and other services.

My daughter has a good friend named Mercedes, because they’re a Spanish speaking family and it’s a traditional name in Spanish.

Counterpoint: What if it’s a badass antique blacksmith apron?

Not only is it gendered but it’s also really crappy gift. The only person I would give an apron to is someone I know loves to cook.

Ugh this is so embarrassing.

I had a boss who was famous for this. He’d announce at a meeting that we were doing some major new initiative, and get really hyped...and then, weeks later...nothing. If you followed up with him, you’d win the job of “managing” the new initiative. Which inevitably led to some wide-eyed new hire attempting to do a

Thank you for bringing to my attention this shitty thing I would’ve otherwise easily avoided! Although- bear with me here- have you ever considered doing the opposite of that, and maybe turning back into a competent pop culture site that points out things that are actually worth watching, rather than just continuing

Who cares? Why did you publicize this?

For starters, they completely cut Laura Dern’s Admiral Holdo out of the movie, meaning the “Holdo Maneuver” is carried out by Oscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron instead—so he dies halfway through the “movie.”

OBS is a wonderful thing. Also can we please start bucking the trend of people putting themselves in the videos in a corner? Just show the gameplay footage...

Yesterday I streamed Overwatch for 5 hours to an audience of zero. It was exhilarating in the way that the cruel realization that I have no friends and the inability to be socially appealing usually is.