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Anonymous wrote:Ben affleck and Jlo are perfect together and will get back together for round 3 before breaking up again


What I am confused by is that they are still interacting with each other's kids. Affleck's son just went to lunch with JLo and her daughter, JLo's sister visited Violet Affleck last fall at college, etc. But what happened to JLo's interaction with the baseball guy's daughters? Why are Affleck's kids different to her? She was with the baseball guy longer than she was with Ben.
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Anonymous wrote:Oprah Winfrey was overrated. I never watched her show from start to finish unless she had a good guest.


Oprah was an industry/intel mockingbird plant. Same for Ellen. Same for Barbara Walters. Same for Rosie O'Donnell before them (her show was gigantic in the late 90s, early 00s).


Remember when Rosie had to pretend she was straight and that she had a huge crush on Tom Cruise? LOL


Tommy, can you hear me?!
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Anonymous wrote:French bulldogs should not exist.


+100. They're genetic mutants and suffer for it.
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There are so many original movies that were ruined by their unnecessary sequels.

Not talking about movies that had planned sequels such as Star Wars and LOTR.

I thought the first Matrix movie was great, with an ambiguous ending that led you to speculate about possible outcomes.

Same with the first Pirates of the Caribbean, Johnny Depp was great in that, but in the subsequent movies, his character became a caricature of himself, which was a turnoff.

The worst is when two characters have their happily ever after, then they make a sequel years later where you learn they broke up shortly after the end of the first movie, but now have a chance to rekindle things. Total letdown.

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Anonymous wrote:There are so many original movies that were ruined by their unnecessary sequels.

Not talking about movies that had planned sequels such as Star Wars and LOTR.

I thought the first Matrix movie was great, with an ambiguous ending that led you to speculate about possible outcomes.

Same with the first Pirates of the Caribbean, Johnny Depp was great in that, but in the subsequent movies, his character became a caricature of himself, which was a turnoff.

The worst is when two characters have their happily ever after, then they make a sequel years later where you learn they broke up shortly after the end of the first movie, but now have a chance to rekindle things. Total letdown.



Hmm. Hello OG Star Wars. Originally Luke and Leia were NOT supposed to be brother and sister. Hence the kiss. Somewhere between Harrison Ford's charisma and a bunch of too complicated plot nonsense about Luke's twin sister, George Lucas decided to retcon the whole plot.

I was done after OG Star Wars.


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The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


+1

And the team should apologize to her.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


It landed in front of her by an unoccupied seat. It was fair game, next time she should lean forward and try to actually catch it. Bring a glove if you want a ball that bad.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


The entire thing on all sides is so unbelievable prole and cringe. It’s a dumb baseball that costs $4. Who in the hell cares? In an interview you can tell the guys’ son and daughter couldn’t get less about it.

We once had a drunk guy from several seats over crash into our family to try to catch a stupid FOUL ball. He didn’t catch it. People are such pathetic losers.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


It landed in front of her by an unoccupied seat. It was fair game, next time she should lean forward and try to actually catch it. Bring a glove if you want a ball that bad.


Take it to the thread devoted to this subject.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


The entire thing on all sides is so unbelievable prole and cringe. It’s a dumb baseball that costs $4. Who in the hell cares? In an interview you can tell the guys’ son and daughter couldn’t get less about it.

We once had a drunk guy from several seats over crash into our family to try to catch a stupid FOUL ball. He didn’t catch it. People are such pathetic losers.


The biggest loser is definitely the one who went up to the dad and whined "That was MINE." She must be so mortified today and in hiding.
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Anonymous wrote:Oprah Winfrey was overrated. I never watched her show from start to finish unless she had a good guest.


Oprah was an industry/intel mockingbird plant. Same for Ellen. Same for Barbara Walters. Same for Rosie O'Donnell before them (her show was gigantic in the late 90s, early 00s).


What does this mean?
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Anonymous wrote:Drag performers make women look like stupid caricatures and they aren't funny.


Is this an unpopular opinion?

I'd be surprised if most people have any feelings about drag performers other than vague confusion. They're not really pop culture. Fringe culture.


They’re not fringe anymore. Maybe 30 years ago.


Outside of DC they are fringe. Even in DC..


I adore drag queens and they are not fringe here in NYC.
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Anonymous wrote:The Phillies' Karen is a victim of misogyny. That ball landed at her feet or seat next to her, 40 yr old Dad sprints 15 seats over, grabs it while she's bent over scrambling for it, and triumphantly trots back 15 seats carrying ball over his head to hand to his roughly 12 yr old child.

This is not the victory for the poor kid (tween), that it is being portrayed as. Dad should be ashamed for running to get into a scrape on the ground with an older woman.


The entire thing on all sides is so unbelievable prole and cringe. It’s a dumb baseball that costs $4. Who in the hell cares? In an interview you can tell the guys’ son and daughter couldn’t get less about it.

We once had a drunk guy from several seats over crash into our family to try to catch a stupid FOUL ball. He didn’t catch it. People are such pathetic losers.


Like…do you think they wanted the ball so that they didn’t have to buy one at the store?
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Anonymous wrote:Oprah Winfrey was overrated. I never watched her show from start to finish unless she had a good guest.


Oprah was an industry/intel mockingbird plant. Same for Ellen. Same for Barbara Walters. Same for Rosie O'Donnell before them (her show was gigantic in the late 90s, early 00s).


What does this mean?


It means that PP has untreated schizophrenia.
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