July 28, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, iladelphxx said: If you were sentenced to life in prison, why wouldn't you come out as trans? Not everyone wants to have their ass pounded?
July 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, xzmattzx said: Rapes are going to go up in those prisons pregnancies too.
July 28, 20232 yr 56 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Because some people want to have their ass pounded? FYP.... to make it appear you understood his comment.
July 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, paco said: FYP.... to make it appear you understood his comment. Yikes - if you're going to start doing that with his posts you're going to be busy.
July 28, 20232 yr 17 hours ago, iladelphxx said: All taxpayer funded...... Nonnie Lotusflower is @mikemack8's Craigslist catfishing name. Don't say I didn't warn you!
July 28, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, hputenis said: Nonnie Lotusflower is @mikemack8's Craigslist catfishing name. Don't say I didn't warn you!
July 28, 20232 yr 17 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: She's a piece of garbage who never apologized for her comments about 9/11. shoot.from.a.canon.into.a.wall.
July 30, 20232 yr Author On 7/28/2023 at 6:28 AM, Toastrel said: Not everyone wants to have their ass pounded? They are getting transferred to womens' prisons.......
July 31, 20232 yr Men created maternal instinct to put women in their place. But we can un-create it, and give ourselves maternal instinct as well, thereby making women obsolete.
July 31, 20232 yr Barbie has gone from strength to strength, as Greta Gerwig’s film continues to dominate the US box office in its second weekend. Released on Friday 21 July alongside Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Barbie has held unusually strongly in cinemas one week after it was released. The comedy, which stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, took in a massive $93m (£72m) in its second weekend, according to studio estimates on Sunday (30 July). Barbie has seen remarkably sustained business following its year-best $162m (£126m) opening, with ticket sales dipped only 43 per cent. The film has also outpaced Nolan’s 2008 superhero film The Dark Knight to notch the best first two weeks in cinemas of any Warner Bros release. _______________________ Barbie is doing better in red states, FYI. They must have gotten the woke on them.
July 31, 20232 yr Barbie has more popular appeal, not surprising it's beating Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer is supposed to be really great though. And worth seeing in an IMAX theater.
July 31, 20232 yr 48 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Barbie has more popular appeal, not surprising it's beating Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer is supposed to be really great though. And worth seeing in an IMAX theater. It was really well done, stellar cast, nicely paced, and Spoiler shed a lot of light on the backroom politics that smeared one of the most influential and dutiful scientists of our history. In fact, it wasn't until 7 months ago that the government formally gave a mea culpa for how he was treated back then. Very reminiscent of how the UK treated Turing during the same era. Really sad how some of these guys can serve their country so selflessly during a war-time effort to defeat a global threat, but then get chewed up and spit out by their own governments that should've heralded them as heroes for the rest of their lives. EDIT: putting some of the above in spoiler tags since it came as a surprise to me when watching so might want to keep the same for those who hadn't seen it.
July 31, 20232 yr 43 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Barbie has more popular appeal, not surprising it's beating Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer is supposed to be really great though. And worth seeing in an IMAX theater. One is rated R, that cuts the possible audience way back.
July 31, 20232 yr 31 minutes ago, Boogyman said: One is rated R, that cuts the possible audience way back. yeah it's kind of silly that they're being pitted against each other as some sort of cultural competition or whatever. they're very different movies with different types of appeals. box office numbers for them don't reflect the politics of the nation, just the entertainment preferences.
July 31, 20232 yr 46 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: yeah it's kind of silly that they're being pitted against each other as some sort of cultural competition or whatever. they're very different movies with different types of appeals. box office numbers for them don't reflect the politics of the nation, just the entertainment preferences. I see just as many saying how great it's been for film and theaters that both movies came out together and had success.
July 31, 20232 yr 26 minutes ago, Boogyman said: I see just as many saying how great it's been for film and theaters that both movies came out together and had success. No doubt it's been a marketing success for the movie industry, especially at a time when they're fighting with the writer's guild. I just hate seeing political divides being exploited in this way, because it only seems to drive the wedge deeper for nothing more than corporate profits.
July 31, 20232 yr 57 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: No doubt it's been a marketing success for the movie industry, especially at a time when they're fighting with the writer's guild. I just hate seeing political divides being exploited in this way, because it only seems to drive the wedge deeper for nothing more than corporate profits. I haven't felt like going to the movies the past few weeks, but I'll probably see both of them over the next week or so.
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