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You may! What is it?

Guiltless downvote.

Take this list of Simpsons quotes, know that GJ,I! is a foul and wretched hive, and you can make the rest up as you go along.

That's not a knife.

Craig Robinson once said he thought three things before speaking up:
1. Does this need to be said?
2. Does this need to be said by me?
3. Does this need to be said, by me, right now?

To be fair, you were 19.

It's okay, this wouldn't be the AV Club if you actually read the article.

Well, see, that's her point. You felt angry, you acknowledged it, and you chose to let it go, as opposed to trying to ignore your feelings entirely.

https://www.washingtonpost….
This interview with a Harvard psychologist on forced positivity was really interesting to me, because she said things I've been thinking about the past few years. She condemns people focusing on happy thoughts and trying to think themselves in happiness, saying it's just repression and

I'm a natural contrarian (and I think it's an advantage in certain situations), but I'm not stupid enough to think you'll either be naturally right all the time, or that you need to speak up all the time even if you do think you're right.

And then you throw in his brother (cousin?) and wife's reactions, that just make him feel worse. I punched the air when the prostitute told him exactly what he needed to hear.

The part of it that haunts me is how Acevada carried himself in the immediate episodes after. It's like he couldn't handle the feel of his own skin.

I will admit that sometimes I see a woman in a head wrap and think "I am so ready to step up if some racist starts shit."

Keeping in mind that I'm not an expert and in no way do I speak for any victim of sexual assault or rape: The Shield made a great story out of one of the main (male) characters getting raped. The actual rape itself was horrific without being exploitation, and his immediate reaction and overall healing were the focus

I complained about this elsewhere but I honestly, genuinely cannot see how people look at Trump and Clinton and think "Well, he's pretty bad, but she's so much worse."

I thought idiots were Facebook for Twitter.

That's not a movie franchise, you're just having a stroke.

It was a whole different ball game between a fixed boxing match and a woman cut in half, had her tits cut off, drained of her blood and given a Glasgow grin.

It's like he came back at exactly the right time for us.

It's not so much the sleaziness as it is the narrative complexity. I'd have happily read a novel about the day-to-day life of Bucky and Lee, the boxing cops, and then the murder was thrown on top of it.