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Listen, I was 9 when the Tim Burton Batman came out too, but I try not to let it back me into bonkers takes like “Jack Nicolson was a better Joker than Heath Ledger.

Being that it seems to be at a cemetery, it’s probably even *GASP* when young Bruce is visiting his newly deceased parents graves. HOW TWISTED!

Calling it now: the kid he smiles at through the fence is young Bruce Wayne

Everyone knows that Arya died on the bridge after being stabbed repeatedly and then falling into infected waters of the Ankh-Morpork river.

Obscure? I think that was the break seen ‘round the world.

Except Ralph Wiggum is a lot smarter and more enjoyable to watch.

Starred for obscure Simpsons reference.

You can pinpoint the moment where his heart breaks!

I think that may vary from state to state. In Hawaii (where I’m licensed) practicing law without a license is a misdemeanor, so theoretically the police could arrest someone for it. I’m far too lazy to look up the Maryland statute on this, though.

I’m not a courtroom lawyer but I’m 99% sure cops don’t have the jurisdiction to make sure someone is a really a lawyer in court. That’s the court’s job and only the court’s job. The cop is there for security and to bring criminal defendants in and out of custody. This cop should 100% be fired but I’m sure he won’t be.

Probably marks the first time in history that Utah was permissive of a Mormon scoring outside of marriage. 

Also Dr. Dre has a history of philanthropy focusing on southern CA especially as it relates to education and youth. In addition he made that donation 6 years before his daughter became eligible to attend which is a long time to wait between quid and quo.  Thirdly, USC’s admission standards are hardly exclusionary.  I

I have no issue with what Dre did because 1) It was a donation made publicly so at least people can be aware of the potential causal link between his donation, and his daughter’s admission and 2) I think it’s an acceptable quid pro quo, because that amount he’s given can enhance the experiences of other students, so

This. The kids were the exemplar here. Not the well-paid “coach”.

Oh god, the Wait Time sermons. As opposed to the mighty USA, where my mother has to schedule appointments with her specialist... a year in advance.

You forgot “more inexpensive overall for society.”

Same reason that free college scares them. No one complains about the “free” education we get through HS, because a HS diploma really doesn’t get you very far these days. But add on those extra 4 years, which might allow the poors to have a chance, and everyone goes nuts because that financial advantage might be taken

The argument I used to hear when I worked with the wealthy out-of-touch Republicans at my last job was the wait times! You’ll have to wait so long! Because more people are getting care when they should clearly go without so I can see my doctor earlier.

She followed up with: “Health care costs are too high that is true but comparing us to Finland is ridiculous. Ask them how their health care is. You won’t like the answer.”

when rich people hear that we want everyone to get equal access to healthcare, they naturally assume that means they’ll have to suffer the way we do, because they know that their extreme wealth depends fundamentally on our poverty