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Aren’t you supposed to get therapy and admit your wrong doing?

I mean if you have claimed to be “working on bettering yourself” for like a decade and not only has no one seen any evidence of you being better but you also keep being shitty...I think it’s fair for people to start being skeptical of your claims to be bettering yourself. Someone “honestly trying to better themselves”

It was a ghost story because the kid took family pictures with the nanny before the parents could even do it. That’s what shook the father when he opened the envelope.

Trini 2 de Bone is basically about a ghost, so I think it applies. (The kid gave off Sixth Sense vibes, at times too.)

It doesn’t matter if he likes weed or not - seems odd to go into all this detail about his personal beliefs...

We’ve found Scorsese’s sock puppet account.

The miners are well within their rights to picket their shitty employer. But even if they weren’t, it’s still illegal for the trucks to run people over.  You don’t have the right to maim people because they’re in your way.

I think the key part of her quote is where she talks about someone who is continuing to harm people. She’s not talking about someone who is actually reformed.  

I see this kind of take a lot and I’m just done with it.

Choosing to write a story about Rogen’s clarification isn’t the same thing as picking out a specific anecdote from a larger profile of him.

You’re assuming anyone who resists the brainwashing are Trumpers and the like.

I also would 100% support legislation that at the very least registers mutants for similar reasons why I want legislation for gun control.

He seems to be a formerly great lawyer who is in the midst of a mental decline, whether it’s dementia, Alzheimer’s, or something else. And my suspicion is that he’s been declining for some time, which is why he’s in such dire financial straits.

Some of the best prestige television series frequently deliver a surprising supporting performance, a memory  that can last long after it ends. I think of Ann Dowd or Amy Brenneman in The Leftovers or going back a few, Jack Huston on Boardwalk Empire.

See, I want to point out that the concept we’re discussing when we speak of a ‘curse’ is that there are multiple tragedies tied to a particular point of reference without necessarily saying that the thing itself is the cause. There’s the curse of star wars, the curse of the crow, curse of the exorcist, even a curse

Because her spotlight episode made it very clear that she’s a creature of habit. If she missed a lunch before, it would have been a story point. 

To be fair, other shows have gotten a lot of shit for taking too long and being too coy with their teased-out plot points, and, all too often, not even lasted long enough for the payoff to happen. As someone who’s traditionally pushed for more acceleration in these areas, I’m not complaining; frankly, I’d rather see

The part where he revealed that she used the correct vials despite the sabotage because she was a good nurse was such a heartwarming moment, probably my favorite moment in the entire film.

I don’t think Mike actually has that kind of moral vanity. He and Nacho both prefer to avoid needless brutality and escalation, but they’re not at all squeamish about doing what they they think is necessary. Mike was casually corrupt as a cop, told Walt that story about one time he nearly murdered a perp, the moral of

You know what? Fuck you. I’m 2nd generation Indian (parents from India). Do you know how hard it was growing up being compared to Apu every single fucking day, in almost every possible setting? Sure, stereotypes exist for everyone, but for a country of 1 billion people, there was a SINGLE fucking instance in all of