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It's a regular form, less popular than the irregular "shone," but still correct. I endorse using the regular form and keeping "shone" (like "dreamt") as a participle. To put it another way, "shined" is a past-tense verb only, whereas "shone" can be either a verb or participle, so IMO it makes sense to retain the

But in fairness, Coulson pretty much ordered May to kill him if, under the influence of TAHITI's alien chemistry, he were to go completely insane.

"Typewriters"? Is that slang for machine guns?

Still better than ghosting.

Likewise having Phil Dyess-Nugent review "The Blacklist."

"… just because someone says they're okay with something doesn't mean there won't be fallout."
^This. I've been in situations where "I'm OK with it" turns to "Now that you've done it, I'm soooo not OK with it."

Hamill's portrayal of The Trickster in "The Flash" is 99% Cocknocker

Kevin Smith made that mistake in the movie, and now Gwen has perpetuated it. :(

"There’s no denying that his early work was personal; it was too obtuse and coded to be anything else."
IV, did you mean "abstruse"?

Don't trust the K—-

Her flashing eyes were the giveaway for me. I did have to IMDB "Risky Business," though, as I couldn't remember her name.

I would pay extra for a movie that has been edited to a reasonable length, reasonable being let's say 90 minutes for a comedy.

@Merlin the Tuna is right, and the show does require us to suspend our disbelief about Newton's third law. No matter how strong Jessica is, she shouldn't be able to exert the force necessary to open a stout, locked door without losing her footing unless she's otherwise braced. I just smile and let it pass.

Way, way better.

If you want to make a living, don't be a copy editor.

Also weddings. (Other people's, that is.)

It choked me up, like I have a frog in my throat.

In the Lysistrata, the women of Athens and Sparta used the only effective weapon they had. What greater power women might have in present-day U.S. is a good topic for discussion.

"Here, instead of getting the women of Athens and Sparta to withhold sex until their men end the Peloponnesian War, Lysistrata (Teyonah Parris) organizes the women of Chicago to do the same until the city’s gangbangers, powers that be, and business interests find a way to fix its out-of-control gang violence and the