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Posting as someone born just a couple weeks after Reagan took office (and born 70 years to the day after Ronnie) from my personal experience the Soviet menace always seemed much more theoretical than real.

There's that shot later in the movie when Bond hits her while they're in a deathmatch, and she looks back like she likes it. I still don't know how to process that scene.

Lemmy?

Eh, the diamond industry has kept the price of diamonds artificially inflated for something like a century now; I doubt a single Kryptonian would even slow them down.

Wait, are they having Bruce Wayne pay for *two* health insurance plans, and additionally pay the mandate-penalty for *not* having health insurance? That's badly unsound. (And also that penalty is the largest expense listed by an order of magnitude.)

I don't want to sound pretentious here, but Itchy and Scratchy comprise a dramaturgical dyad.

*Looks up from drafting discovery responses*
What was that?
*Gets nervous about billables; goes back to discovery responses*

I enjoyed choosing the maximum dickish choice at every opportunity. That poor girl killed the hell out of herself on my playthrough.

The Incredible Hulk on bath salts?

Every few years I read the first couple paragraphs of the Silmarillion!

GJI, you should know you just Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon'ed the fuck out of me; I coincidentally first learned of the existence of Dr Pimple Popper about two hours ago.

So, so many stoned hours watching that show in college.

Counterpoint: Orange is the New Black.
(Though I suppose one show out of, like, dozens doesn't really disprove much.)

Every good scientist is half B.F Skinner and half P.T Barnum!

Especially not with their boorish manners and all.

Well, both The Phantom Menace and WW2 involved racist caricatures of Asians, so there's that.

But I once had Dippin' Dots at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Center. How does that add up?

Heard you swearing, mind if I join in? Crap! Boobs! Crap!

Though I imagine reviews of a thesaurus are implictly indicative of its quality.

The old ones were also coarse and irritating and got everywhere.