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The Cereal Serial

Yep. By all accounts she's was a seriously talented lawyer who kind of blew up there at the end of her life. Terrible for everybody, especially her clients.

This movie came out at the height of the Taken hype, and a ton of people (reviewers, too) viewed this film through that prism.

Yep. Two alpha-wolves resting after a well-fought battle that happened off screen, the life draining from the both of them (probably).

Or, the answer is "write what you want to write about and not what somebody else decides everybody should write about".

yep. That ain't happening.

I'm not saying they shouldn't write or report on it, i'm saying it's not that they necessarily have to do so. If a site like this doesn't feel comfortable enough to write about a topic like this, or feel this is the proper venue, then they shouldn't be called out for 'not doing enough'. If the site feels it has a

We all have jobs.

Mr. Monster

The fact that you are referring to the object of your anger as "Cookie" should tip you off that you're taking this too seriously. Relax and get into the spirit of our light-hearted discussion on racism and intolerance within America's police forces.

A big problem comes from perceived relevance. No matter how eloquently you write about a subject outside of your level of expertise (especially on a topic as raw as this) you run into the inevitable "Shut the f up and stick to (sports/movies/tv/etc)" that shuts down all discussion.

I, for one, would like to hear these accusations and I'll decide for myself whether they're false or not.

Would solve a lot of problems, that's for sure.

Everything public is tried in the court of public opinion. From the police to the third season of Lost to Nic Cage's toupee.

These websites exist to get clicks and raise advertising dollars, for the most part. If the Kardashian posts bring in more revenue for the parent company, then that's what their audience want to read about and that's what they'll spend their time on. It's not an excuse, it's reality. There are places to read about

Kids. So creepy.

As a person who eats meat pretty regularly, I'm also glad I'll never have to end up eating this.

Maybe if we turned She-Hulk into a YA novel it would sell?

Ha! Great catch.

He'd think you were watching Scream. "I think I'm dying here, man."