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Ditto.

I miss Craig Ferguson.

Remember:

Yes, they end up with Dax Shepard as their soul mate.

I think it’s a fair question to ask. Not all of us lesbians are gold star lesbians. I can only speak from me and my circle’s experiences but for a lot of us, that relationship with a male (no matter how far it progresses) is part of the process of knowing and understanding what feels right or realising who you are.

Some people know their sexual orientation immediately and without experimentation, but a LOT do indeed find some hands-on experience to be extremely helpful in figuring things out. So long as the question isn’t asked in the context of “can’t you try heterosexuality again, just in case THIS time you like it”, it’s

What a load of BS in this article.

All i want is a show about glass repairmen and they’re day to day lives in Harlem and Hell’s Kitchen.

“If we can’t have the beams, we’ll give them the tubes. It’s a simple, one-for-one, beam-tube swap. For the sake of clarity, before I take questions, there will be no beams for they have become exploded by the villain Elon Musk who I hope to someday trap inside of a crystal prison. For now, it will just be tubes going

Yup. Gastropods still freak me out.

Is my guess better, or worse, than the actual twist; narratively speaking?

Based on this review, I think I can guess the twist.

One of the reasons Ex Machina works and Morgan doesn’t is that Ex Machina deftly plays with men’s ignorence of women’s inner lives. It has been said that one of the greatest flaws of The Turing Test is that it requires human tester to be aware of inner worlds and experiences different than their own.

If you don’t know what it is, then how do you know it missed the mark?

right? like, curse this contract that obligates me to read every single one!!!!

it is very much not a joke and it is honestly rude of you to assume so

The man straight up and down married his adopted daughter. Like how is there even a debate about this?