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A photo having several obvious and verified fake edits to it is not a conspiracy theory, even if for some reason you are dead set on refusing to believe it was edited. It just means someone made changes in photoshop and added phony background details. I can only guess as to why, but those edits and photoshops were

I watch tv with closed captioning on. I’m getting old, but my hearing isn’t that bad. It just helps me “keep up” when the dialogue is thickly accented, etc.

The dialogue is a thick as Mississippi mud... my wife and I are constantly going, “What’d he say?”...and then we guess at it for the 30 seconds it takes before the other character in the scene responds.

I may be reading this wrong, but if the intent is to say something along the lines of “we’ve moved beyond Tolkien’s writing for adaptations and re-imaginings because the Hobbit movies, that were plagued with all kinds of production issues and a shift from Del Torro back to Jackson, were less then The Lord of the Rings

The obvious target for a prequel series would be adapting the “Aragorn and Arwen” piece from the appendices in Return of the King. It even gives you five seasons:

The Hobbit. The name of the Lord of the Rings prequel was called The Hobbit.

I hate that Terry Crews had to endure this, but I love that his account takes all the water out of so many arguments against harassment/abuse accusers. If he would suffer in silence and humiliation, then anyone would given the right circumstances. He’s done the world a service by coming forward.

“They’re not always true.” - Richard Gere

Uh, there were no allegations (not even anonymous ones) on record and Kirkman denied her article was about LCK. And the origin of the story appeared to be a Gawker article.

“That’s opposed to within the comedy community, where CK’s alleged habit of forcing women to watch him masturbate has been rumored for years. It even surfaced in a Gawker blind item in 2012.”

I love that celebrities, politicians, etc., always hit publish before thinking things through. And then they go back and delete them, as if they haven’t already been screencapped, posted, retweeted, and so on. It’s cute, really.

Any human beings (but especially, famous ones) reading this:
1) Before hitting “Enter” that

But the movie is good. It looks great, the cinematography is good. The sound is wonderful. The Orcs look fantastic. Right from the start there is no point where you think the Orcs are fake and don’t fit in the world. The magic is something you have never seen on the movie screen before.

Wow that's a very specific (and very good) joke! Our brains are all connected. It's almost like we belong to a community of humans in a shared culture or something.

They’re basically just repeating things that were already posted on Urban Dictionary and passed along by teens for years before that.