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These are not the 72 virgins they were expecting.

NOT defending it, at all, but just remarking on the fact that this is imported from the UK and the vast majority of people over here have absolutely no idea that cultural appropriation of First Nations culture is at all problematic.

Hitchhikers Guide: It fancy itself a philosophical debate, but careens off landing into wonderful tech like a butterfly into a nice jar of tapioca pudding. It has depressed robots, improbability drive and can make something that is almost like but certainty unlike tea.

Favorite? That’s really tough. I felt that Her did a fantastic job in showing the impact of technology on human relationships, as well as being a literal love story between humans and their technology. It is increasingly difficult to separate ourselves from our technology.

We are not together anymore.

Christ, the vast majority of everything on Gawker media is clickbait, and you’re complaining about someone who actually put time, effort, thought, and background knowledge into their piece.

Mr. Fox tried sexting me from work one day, and I sent this gif telling him I was hungry for his

I have a theory about people who become wildly successful/famous on the level that Steve has achieved: their relationship with their past, pre-fame and success, is an either or proposition. Either they embrace it. Or they shed it like a snake sheds its skin, leaving it in the middle of the road, to dry up and blow

Ah. That's as good as when you suddenly really get bad cramps and then feel the slow ooze and you know...YOU KNOW what's happening...but you're in a meeting or something and you can't do anything about it.

This doesn't bode well for the broadcast future of Grizz & Hers

So rude and presumptuous, Bey. Maybe people just wanted to celebrate Grizz from 30 Rock's fiancée, Feyoncé.

I wouldn't be surprised if China turns around to HK again in the next few months and says of the 2 systems deal, "pray I don't alter it any further."

Like in the episode of 30 Rock where a former nanny of Tracy's publishes a tell-all that reveals he has always been faithful to his wife, and there's a leaked voicemail, but it's just him telling his wife "I love you baby" or something like that.

I actually thought it would be more. Maybe it's Entenmann's.

I hate this fucking movie. I especially hate the ending.

I don't think I could ever write a convincing same-sex relationship. I'm just not wired that way. But I totally support and encourage those who do - even if that kind of relationship doesn't interest me personally. The reason is simple, if we want a better world for ourselves, we have to have a better world for

God, I hated Dean SO MUCH.

My opinion of this film is the exact opposite of yours. I would recommend it to anyone.