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Are people not allowed to dislike the behavior of any Jewish person according to you? Judging people on their behavior instead of deciding all members of a group are all bad is normal.

He seems pleasant to me.

Publishers shouldn’t be allowed to edit books as they see fit? 

I’ve only ever used a credit card with the Dunkin app. I think I got the app some time after Covid’s arrival so I wouldn’t have to wait in line.

I’m a Gen X-er who watched Stand By Me as a teenager when it first came out on cable. I remember people quoting it my high school yearbook, so I would think my generation is sentimental about it.

I think the Harold & Kumar cameo was funny because he was only known at that point for being Doogie Howser, a sweet and super-smart doctor/kid.

Keeley’s office life could be a good plotline in theory, but I thought it dragged on a bit long in this episode.  I also could have done without bringing up how Roy and Keeley broke up at like 10 different times in the episode.  3 or 4 would have been enough to show Roy getting annoyed with the topic.

The show seems to be chock full of inappropriate - patient living in therapist’s pool house and staying there after possible romantic/sexual feelings towards therapist’s teenage daughter, co-workers sleeping together, boss being an ad hoc therapist for employee’s kid, a therapist making a reference to a patient murderi

I love any sort of Reese’s peanut butter cup/any shape, but Reese’s pieces are just all right to me.  They’re lacking in chocolate flavor.  M&M’s > Reese’s pieces. 

My husband complains that Shark Tank always seems the same. I like it from the standpoint of thinking whether I would like the product and, if so, if it merits investment. Sometimes the products seem great, and sometimes they seem ridiculous, but at least it’s something new every time.

An actor being around other actors who are making jokes as a character is different than a co-worker making comparable jokes as themselves.

If you’re that confused about how not to creep out your co-workers, maybe ask your employer for some anti-sexual harassment training.

I guess that’s “Finally, someone (in power at the network) is listening to us” and “No one (in the general public) benefits from knowing anything.”

I guess I’m older than whoever made this list, as Some Great Reward is my Depeche Mode album of choice. I can understand being tired of People are People, but Somebody and/or Master and Servant definitely merit inclusion on this list.

I feel like I might have some of those in a bottom of a purse I haven’t used in a really long time.  I used to work in a location where I could get to a Subway via covered walkway, so it was my usual lunch spot if it was rainy or freezing out.

I didn’t forget it existed, as I never knew it existed until now.

My roommate used to listen to that album all the time, and it made me want to perform self-harm. I prefer the less depressing offerings of The Cure.

In my experience, they don’t, although usually I’m asking about two things that are pretty close in price.  I wouldn’t ask, “Do you prefer the ribeye for two or the pasta with butter?”

Yeah, I go with “Which do you recommend out of these two?” if I can’t decide. I don’t want to be surprised. Usually, the server will have an opinion, which helps.

I was getting nervous that this list was going to be way too heavy on songs released in a year starting with 2, but it got better towards the end.