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And a few nautiluminaires?

And for the dining room table, a nice pair of matching cuttleabras.

If you think the autocorrect only follows rational logic and preset word choices, you've never used an iphone lol

People tend to think "I didn't like it" means "for no reason."

Actually, Hello, Sweetie.

This is how cynicism is choking off rational discussion in our society. When something is used for malicious purposes (marketer shape public opinion with software) that's okay but when its used for benevolent purposes (police track gangs to stop them) suddenly we feel the need to we wary.

Wine tastes delicious? This is news to me.

I don't believe lasers actually go pewpew.

Glad to see I wasn't the only one who raged hard when they showed her with Mickey in 10th's final episode. I remember seeing it and just screaming "YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!" Took me out of the death scene entirely because of the rage. Martha is one of my favorite companions and yes the crush was sort of

Walt is the main character, but that doesn't mean we are made to like him, or root for him. That's up to you. I said it was a neat trick that Breaking Bad set it up so well that a lot of people found themselves rooting for him even after he'd clearly become the villain. What wasn't so neat was years of appalling

That still doesn't make that reasoning any less poisonous from the outside. Hating a woman for opposing sociopathic actions, or a kid for acting like a kid.... it doesn't speak well for the tendencies of those people.

2) You hate Sansa for her naiveté? For acting like a child? SHE'S A CHILD.

You are absolutely not supposed to root for Walt. Vince Gilligan said he went a little overboard during season one trying to make Walt a guy you could root for, because he wanted the audience to initially be on his side. However, Walt is pretty much a irredeemable scumbag from season 2 on, and the audience is supposed

Sure, Arya's predisposition makes her better suited for the world she's thrust into...

"But sometimes the problem is the fans, who are often unwilling to give female characters slack that they seemingly give to male characters. This seems to me to be a pretty recent phenomenon, and it's kind of disturbing. Skyler White from Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones' Sansa Stark are the two most prominent

I disagree about the Buffy musical. That episode was awesome, except for the part in which Xander ends up being responsible for summoning Sweet. His actions directly led to people getting killed and everyone just kind of shrugged the whole thing off.

And well translated to the screen. One of the few movies this year that I would like to see again.

As far as I know, indigo W's are mostly confined to the Pacific Northwest.

I agree with you. There are areas of nutrition research that promote unsafe ideas (as you noted) but I would say that the vast majority of nutrition research is scientifically-supported, evidence-based and peer reviewed. Just because the public receives most of its information about nutrition research from the

I suppose I'm splitting hairs here, but "nutrition research" sounds like a broad enough term that it encompasses both good and bad research practices.

It's like asking whether "cancer research" is a pseudoscience. No, but there are plenty of pseudoscientists among individuals who self-identify as cancer researchers