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I completely believe Alanis that the doc doesn’t capture the nuance of her story, because I think even when someone makes a doc about themselves they’re rarely happy with it. Looking into a mirror too see someone who looks like you, but is not quite you, is intrinsically upsetting, there’s no way around it. And compres

I like that the “plot” is just that there’s a third triplet and they hadn’t met before but are meeting now. It makes it obvious why they had to throw out the Eddie Murphy script and start over, this is totally different!

Ivan Reitman is identified by his full name in the second sentence of the article. It’s standard journalistic style guide to refer to someone by their last name (alone) after their full name has been introduced. While other Reitmans do indeed exist, they are not mentioned anywhere in the article, there is no good

In a website full of pointless commentary, this might just take the cake as the most useless comment I’ve ever seen.

The electric scooter people are, at least locally where I live, predominantly drunks who’ve had their license to drive a motor vehicle revoked.

I know I’m at my most dangerous as a driver when I am lost / struggling to figure out navigation in an unfamiliar area. Even if you’re not actively distracted looking at a map or something, it just consumes mental bandwidth to scan the street signs, second guess “wait, was my turn a block ago? How will I make a

As a lifetime city dweller myself, who navigates heavy street traffic as a pedestrian on a basically daily basis, I am curious to know how this happened. The thing about cement trucks, in real life (as opposed to movies, where heavy vehicles have been known to suddenly glide in from offscreen for a shocking death), is

I saw this movie on Friday night with young nieces and nephews. We did not enjoy it. I think this review is very generous.

I watched the movie on Friday night, this stuck out to me as the only cover that was good on its own merits. They mixed up the instruments, arranged the two songs against each other in a fun way, it was the absolute highlight of the movie, musically.

They’re not the same person. 

This reply is a stolen joke. 

I had a friend in school who modeled their career on Ryan Seacrest, and... it almost worked out? He got an intern gig for Seacrest. Then he went on to do some personal branding consultant work. Now I’m not sure what he’s up to. I don’t think there is a great depth of career options for someone with host/emcee talent.

Geordi’s relationships with women were problematic as fuck. In addition to the woman he fell in love and learned all about through her unauthorized hologram simulation, there was also another woman he fell in love with after watching all of her personal logs, and then became romantic with in the middle of a murder

It looks more like gauze (or something else perforated), you can see it jutting into the facemask. I would guess that the strategy is to keep the hornets chompers a buffer distance away from your body, and then let them bite all they want, who cares, rather than try in vain to completely coat yourself in something

I didn’t say that’s “why Trump won”, that’s a much more complicated question that I won’t try to answer. But there is a difference between between having your hair ruffled by Jimmy Fallon and being scrutinized like a front-runner. 

Some similarity, but that’s more a viral media flavour of the day kind of thing, politics is more analogous for the Jeopardy host: something that involves a months-long campaign and in which success depends on achieving popular support.

It’s the penalty of being the frontrunner. We see it in Presidential politics all the time. The longer you are perceived as the front runner, the longer and hotter the spotlight shines on you, and reveals unflattering stuff. Trump skated through the primaries because no one took him seriously, while Hillary was

I played through 12 Minutes and actually enjoyed it a fair bit. I haven’t played through the other games in the same mold to compare, so perhaps they’re better, but I didn’t have the same problems as this reviewer did with the game. I thought the controls were intuitive, and as a puzzle solving exercise thought there

Yes, he found it amusing that his daughter didn’t know how to open a can of beans, and rather than teach her, made some fun of letting her try to puzzle it out on her own. Then made the mistake of sharing this anecdote on this Twitter, in a way that made it seem she was starving and that he was withholding food for

If Jennings has baggage from his podcast, its that he’s overtly liberal, and Sony may be concerned about alienating conservative viewers. The same would be true of Burton, and it may be that Richards’ blank-white-page personality is what won him favour in the first place.