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"Also, like most people trying to deny the creeping misogyny inherent to the persistent attacks on reproductive health, you fail to understand the both-and nature of this issue."

Yeah. That's great. But it has nothing to do with what the original commenter was writing or what I responded with.

It's a perfectly acceptable way, along with "perk" of shortening "perquisite".

That's how I do it, too. I think it's the right way.

I don't care what you believe.

"And I wonder how accepting of reality people with your viewpoint will be when the scales tip in the other direction...?"

"Be fruitful and multiply."

Yeah...that's not happening anytime soon, so maybe we should work on stuff that accepts the reality that most people believe in God and have a religious afffiliation.

Everyone is missing the point that no employer should have to pay for anything they don't want to. Employer-provided health insurance is a PERQ, not a right.

PREACH!

I saw it coming, not that it was surprising. You can't feed the bear and not have it expect food when it sees you.

I'll only add that Cumberbatch has not had a steady known girlfriend like Hiddleston has. Which is smart because any girl dumb enough to date him longterm now would be torn to shreds by the tabloids and the crazier fans.

That's why I mentioned the things I did in my earlier post. He and Johnny Lee Miller, as well as the production, all had to sign different contracts in order for the filming and showing of "Frankenstein" to happen on screens. None of them, from what I read, had any interest in it being released on DVD even though

All I know is he better have finished principle and secondary photography on "Sherlock" before embarking on this adventure. I'm getting sick of these two year waits between shows. Though my disappointment with Series 3 has severely tamped down my enthusiasm for the show at the moment.

In my opinion, Hiddleston is at the point Cumberbatch was about 4 years ago in terms of fame and social media. And, like Cumberbatch at that time and up until very recently, he seems to have kept a low-key almost ghetto approach to having a "team". (it's worth noting that these two are friends and it would not

"Really now, there's no need for that kind of thing."