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He was great in Person of Interest. And I love Arrow, so this is swell for me!

I just started the original Gilmore Girls on Netflix a few days ago. Hard to believe it was 16 years ago.

I'm a Star Trek fan, but "…who stands in such complete opposition to the ideals of the Star Trek universe as Donald Trump" is the dumbest reason I've ever heard to not vote for someone. It's a damn TV SHOW. If you extend watching a TV show to real life, you have problems.

My uncle owned a Chinese restaurant in a small, white town in the '80s. He had a sign that said NO MSG, but he still added it anyway. LOL.

Strange observation, but why do his glasses lenses look dark in most photos, but look clear in the one of him helping her up? I know what transitional lenses are, but he's outside the entire time, so why would his glasses get clear in that one photo? On a side note, he looks like a young Bob Sagat.

I don't have enough interest or patience to color.

She'll just get hungry faster.

Next year, the Academy Awards should send out a memo to all the voters to collectively nominate some blacks and be done with it! Though imagine what the voters would think about feeling forced to nominate certain actors simply because they're black even if they felt they didn't deserve it.

Chilling as in scary, cold, ruthless.

The only problem I had with the movie was that Khan Noonien Singh turned into an English white guy. Other than that, I thought Benedict was a really chilling, memorable bad guy. The man can act.

"Purpose" is a really good album. I love "Love Yourself." The worst songs are the collaboration ones, especially with the rapping.

The same can be said for the Kardashians.

No one likes Miley, at least not online.

The list of other honorees looks great. Great to see those pop and country singers being recognized.

Thank you for the explanation. Makes a lot of sense.

How is this sexist society created in the first place?

Sort of. There are definitely both men and women who are interested in say engineering, but MORE men are interested in it. Or conversely, preschool teaching, but MORE women are interested in it.

Who knows. Gender difference? Men and women gravitate towards certain jobs due to innate interests and abilities?

If it's just culture, which countries around the world have an opposite culture so that more women are soldiers, movie directors, CEOs, engineers, mechanics, etc.?