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Alycia
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I found more. :D

Because they are horrible people who are convinced that money is the only issue there could possibly be, ever. The fact that the problem with a drought is that there is NOT ENOUGH GODDAMN WATER and not that some poor person somewhere isn’t paying their water bill is inconceivable.

Why hasn’t it occurred to these people that there are all sorts of things they could plant on their lawns that don’t require that much water.

Yes. You live in the desert. You are surrounded by dirt. Get used to it.

General rule of life in any situation is clean up after yourself as much as you possibly can.

I went to see the movie with 60 preachers and a rabbi. That’s not the beginning of a joke. That’s who I went to see the movie with.

When I saw the movie (the only time I saw it) at some point during the 364th hour of flogging a woman in the theater cried out “OH!” *long pause* “My God!” My best friend sitting next to me had been raised in a very cult like environment but had not yet given up on religion, however, the ambivalence toward it was

Yeah I always pick up after myself despite the cultural norm that it’s cool to leave it. Just because people are being paid to clean up doesn’t mean I have to make their job worse.

I refuse to see that movie for a variety of reasons, but I worked at my (Catholic) church’s after school center when it came out. When a bunch of the moms lectured me for not having seen it, I got them all sorts of confused when I said that I didn’t think Jesus would appreciate his life and death exploited to make

Terrible, awful, no good, very bad parents.

Lots of Bible tracts as “tips” I am thinking. Bastards.

I work in a movie theater, and the general consensus between me and my coworkers is that the polite and courteous thing to do is to throw any food containers away. I don’t care about sweeping up huge amounts of popcorn or wiping up beverage spills (it is my job!), but when people just throw their trash on the ground

every movie theater i have been in has trash cans by the exit. one of them even has a little ceiling light exactly above so it’s the most visible thing on the way out. pretty sure they want it to be used.

Yeah, those giant trash cans in every movie theater you’ve ever been in are purely decorative.

Leave it in the state you want to enter. Yes, it’s a job to clean up after an event like that. But we shouldn't leave a huge mess on purpose. That's a really nasty thing to do to somebody.

No, it’s not okay! Your parents are terrible. There are large trash cans outside the entrance, pick up your trash and put it in there on your way out. Don’t make some teenager’s life worse just because no one is standing there to stop you, please.

I’m definitely in the “it’s not okay” camp. If you’re leaving trash on the floor after a movie, then it takes that much longer to clean up/turn the theater over for the next showing. I never understand people that do this, since it’s not really that hard to take your trash to the back of the room when exiting. On

Nah, its cool, since magical gremlins pick up your trash there.

Passion of the Christ, which we can all agree was basically a torture snuff film, brought the craziest people out of the woodwork. According to a friend who worked at the local theater at the time, more than half the staff just straight up quit over the abuse they got from people so ignorant and belligerent. This