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What *actually* happened was that in 1807, the astronomers thought that there was 11 planets in our solar system. By 1853, that number of planets increased from 11 to 23. Then, a new definition was created and 15 of those “planets” became known as “asteroids.”

In 1930, when Pluto was discovered, they called it a

Eh it could also be interpreted as Brad had a problem when Weinstein messed with his woman (Paltrow) while they were together. However he understood that Weinstein tried to make a pass at his wife when she was young and hot. Like a lot of "old school" types he feels upset about abuse when it affects him or his

Nope. They’re men. Like it or not, if you’re a man, this is what many of your compatriots are. Fully grown men. A lot of men like to stomp around and say stuff like, “That’s not men, those are boys,” but here’s the thing: saying stuff like that allows you, a man, to be the one who draws the line. “Here are all the Good

I can see what you’re most likely trying to say — that, due to the perceived maturity of their actions, these people don’t deserve to be called Men, because Men are somehow better than Boys and, so, this person should choose to date better men  but let’s call a spade a spade. These were (presumably) full-grown men

Ugh. If you think this variety of masculine posturing is somehow better than the dick-out version, you're wrong.

Aw, this is hard to hear. My heart is in my hands...

I watched the whole show like a year or so ago and fell into the rabbit hole about the song.

Dude, don’t give that asshole money. 

That’s the first thing I thought too. The picture with this article has three celebrities, Brian Baumgartner, Andy Dick, and Larry Thomas. I can’t at all tell why Baumgartner or Thomas are “straight out of our nightmares.”

So, for the purposes of this article, our collective “sitcom nightmares” include 1) a handful of genuine assholes, some but not all of whom starred in sitcoms, 2) a bunch of reality show has-beens/never-weres, and 3) a significant number of people who, again, may or may not have starred in a sitcom, but seem perfectly

For some reason I thought S4 was the final season.

That letter from the EVP is so stupid. “Y’all were pissed we put the creep in front of the camera so we were hoping that y’all would calm down if he went back behind the camera but we were surprised to find out that you guys were upset that we had a creep on staff at all. “

Ha! I had the reverse experience as a 1980s high school student in Miami watching John Hughes movies:

I just don’t get why Britney yells stop in the song. 

I’d put 10 Things I Hate About you on my “favorite teen comedy” by a mile. Clueless would be second, if not counting ‘Not Another Teen Movie’(which might tie with 10 Things). The thing about 10 Thing is...all the main actors can act...Like Julia Styles and Heath Ledger are people you are like “oh, they’re good”...I

Look. Margaret Atwood has used sci-fi’s ambiguous generic boundaries to argue that her work is not science fiction for decades—even when specific pieces very obviously are. (I’m looking at you, Oryx and Crake. Your sequels can GTF out.)

Oh, don’t do that. Homophobia doesn’t literally mean scared of gay people. The phrasing is also used to refer to dislike or prejudice. This isn’t new, and you’re being disingenuous.

Unfortunately, this resignation will not be accepted, as it is not in the form of the a question.

we don’t have a statute of limitations in Canada, lots of countries don’t. People remember being sexually abused because it fucks with them forever after.

Isn’t that the face of Adam Sandler?