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Yes, it will be mandatory then.

I can't decide what it is. Does Denton have some master plan that's too subtle and wizardly for us to understand, or is it a matter of ego now, where he can't back down, because he opened his mouth in the first place. Could also be both.

Why....why.....won't you let me reject you?????

For some reason, scissoring in the porn fic I read is pretty consistently something done to men, by men, whereas it only really seems practical when done to a woman, because at least those muscles are designed to give a bit more.

That's a fucking work of art, lady.

Which cliche, what? I am confused.

It's the bridge of land Sarah Palin is looking across when she sees Russia from her house.

it's double dipping from volunteers. That's not just not criminal, it's really nifty if you want it. And avoidable if you don't.

Nasty? Upon reread I don't see much other than cluelessness, probably because that's what I am.

All you have to do is not throw money. You don't have to buy anything at all.

I'm going to hazard a guess that the people who are okay with it are okay with it because they want to see a director's cut on the big screen. So that can't be what you're asking—what is precisely the point that's confusing you? There are always people that like something more than you do, and often some of them are

I think the key takeaway is that no one with any sort of authority said it was going to happen. While the studio hasn't come out and said no, it's more important that they've never come out and said yes.

With quotation marks? No. Without, yes. Because one is the truth, and the other isn't...it's not even a fine line. I don't even understand how it's a question of any sort.

You really don't see a difference between Could we say something about how you'll wear to special events, weddings, etc. and I've worn it out to dinner with my husband and out dancing with my girlfriends— and I'll be wearing it to an upcoming wedding?

If she had gotten a free dress, it wouldn't be as noteworthy, would it?

I mean, once you've had the thought, you can't unring the bell—either you go ahead and address evening the scale, or you don't. One of those scenarios is pretty much always better (with a good product) than the other.

It's not a reply...

>Dean Winchester: Bad Ass. Boyfriend to Angels. Single Mom.

Yeah, he's definitely codifying his relationships way more than I think reality (or storytelling) requires. It doesn't have to be daughter->fictional girl, sons->fictional boys. Humans are a little bit more complicated than that.