I assumed this when she ended up with an wrist brace.
Had she actually been hurt at all she would’ve insisted on a full cast.
I assumed this when she ended up with an wrist brace.
Had she actually been hurt at all she would’ve insisted on a full cast.
My family and I watched it tonight and we all enjoyed it, thanks for bringing it to our attention!
I’d first seen Giamatti in Private Parts, and then spent a few years calling him Pig Vomit (as Stern called him in the movie) for a few years before realizing I was actually a fan of his.
I also have a weakness for boarding school movies for some weird reason.
The first half played out as a combination of The Breakfast Club and Dead Poets Society, and then it finally came into its own, and used all of those parts it had put into play so very, very well.
You do have a point there. What I was predicting was that the targets would quickly become “anyone we don’t like” and then the trolley comes for us all.
And there I agree with you. It’s the trolley problem framing that is so infuriating.
As soon as people decide they can move the trolley with a bullet, a whole lot of people are gonna die. And the trolley will continue on unabated, because bullets don’t do that.
Thank you for actually having a point that relates to the trolley problem.
Killing an executive does not change this. It’s asinine to think that it does and celebrate murder.
If you are looking at this as a philosophical victory, you do not know a fucking thing about the ‘trolley problems’. Or philosophy.
I 100% get the anger at insurance companies. This is a fucking stupid take.
I turned it off fifteen minutes in and do not see the appeal at all. The two others in the room agreed with me.
Glad others like it though! It reminded me a little of The Gods Must Be Crazy.
Name and shame D’Souza as often as possible. Grifters survive because of headlines like this
I absolutely feel sympathy for young men. They didn’t ask for any of this either. And they might have to do some work on themselves to get to a healthier place.
I certainly struggled with relationships, to the point of not understanding signs of clear interest.
It’s hard to notice this stuff when your head is down with despair.
I’m fifty as well, and I can be fairly certain my wife would not have risked dating me in the current political climate.
We were both a bit older and she had never had a very serious relationship prior to meeting me.
Who knows how the math would’ve played out? My life was a wreck and she took a gamble on me.
I’ve made sure that gamble paid off.
But nowadays the odds have changed.
How do you know you’re with one of those men, really? What happens when they change their tune?
A lot of men will say whatever they need to so they can get laid. Or think they really believe it until the relationship is threatened.
It’s not that women can’t do all that too but that women now have less ways to extricate themselves from such relationships.
Why risk it?
Women can take care of themselves or each other.
But yeah, the human libido will take charge sometimes. They’re just worried it’ll be men taking charge regardless of their wishes.
If you were a woman in today’s world, why would you take the risk of dating someone who can rape, impregnate, and either leave or stay and dominate your life?
The reality is that tender, gentle, trusting relationships will still form… and the rest of the men will have to decide whether to try to be better men or not.
One step past that is “Congress shall pass no law.”
I’m not positive they won’t go that far either.
Nonsense, he will get steady work alongside Kevin Sorbo!
Poor kid.
Thinks she’s living the dream… and ends up a quadriplegic.
Seinfeld treated comedy like math.
A joke can be perfected, whittled down to a perfect and easily repeated core. And once you have enough of those, you can just juggle them.
He didnt hang out and get high and drunk with the other comics, he went home and studied the Tonight Show.
I think his greatest weakness is that he can’t read a room very well. That isn’t a skill he prioritized.
Also rehearsing a joke to death the way Seinfeld does makes it seem like you’re listening to something memorized rather than spontaneous.
I saw him live a few years ago. He wasn’t my favorite but I’m glad I went.
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