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We should replace hospitals with Amazon.

I noped out on Colony specifically because of Callies, after how crushingly irritating her character was on Walking Dead.

That has nothing to do with the awkwardness of talking about it.

She’s a billboard for “Acting.  It’s pretending to be someone who really is not you. (Bisexuality aside).”

I think they’re working on her.  Her behavior during the plumbing bit with Amy, her setting Rosa up with a friend of hers, a few other bits have made her come off less corrosively self centered and garbagey.

It was 1980.  Lights let you know it was tech and that it was working.

He was avoiding it, because if he answers the question honestly he’s immediately dealing with Joss Whedon issues and it’s awkward as hell.

Raw oysters are gross, so no worries.

I thought in most cases there was a deliberate trompe l’oeil effort happening.

The “hold me back” (non)fight is one of the greatest achievements in human society.

It’s arguably not a misspelling but just modern usage.  Fiancee (and I’m deliberately not bothering with the accent) is observed by many linguists as rapidly becoming depreciated in usage/archaic.

Violent Femmes.

Yes, it was a dumb question. The guy is (or was) a big fan of hers and I think he just wanted to engage with her in some way. Here’s a clip of the same guy talking about her AMA the day before:

Aside from the particulars of the technology used, I don’t think it has all that much to do with the current times.  A percentage of humans have always been fascinated/entertained by death.

It’s supposed to be a tossed off quip, not a super serious action movie one liner, but apparently no one bothered to tell Berry.

Pretty much every actor who does it gets sick of it (except maybe actors who are just intrinsically into working out and dieting all the time already). And in the long terms it’s just not good for the body.

The answer is basically high tech sci-fi workout equipment.

Most of those articles you cite were part of Pride month coverage.

“If someone says “faggot” and they mean “an annoying person,” then they should be given room for that interpretation.”