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dahmage

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#1093993
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The Place to Go for Emotional Support
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suspiciouscoffee said:

TV’s Frink said:

Yikes. At the risk of offending anyone reading, that does not sound like a licensed professional.

Strangely, he is licensed, although he has voiced concerns about possibly losing his license for trying to straighten out gay people (he’s also my Sunday school teacher, so I know him already).

I am a Christian myself, but it seems like you should not have a counselor who has that kind of history with you. They already have a preconceived picture of you. Wishing you the best.

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#1093848
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Last web series/tv show seen
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TV’s Frink said:

GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (2012)

Another great '80s doc. Somehow I don’t remember watching GLOW back in the day, despite it being right in my wheelhouse (I once got to meet Macho Man Savage backstage before an event where he lied and told me he would beat the Hulkster that night!). But this was still a lot of fun to watch. The end was especially neat and very touching.

9/10

Glow was enjoyable, but I would probably rate it 7 or 8 out of 10. Shrug

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#1093768
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Last web series/tv show seen
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Tobar said:

Granite Flats (2013-2015)

Saw this series pop up as a suggestion on Netflix on more than one occasion. Decided to give it a go. So glad I did. What seems like a simple premise quickly escalates in scope and stakes throughout the first season. The second season continues this, introducing new facets and characters played by the likes of Cary Elwes and the brilliant Christopher Lloyd! Season Three, while it wasn’t meant to cap the series, does so admirably. If you’re a fan of mystery and intrigue or hold a fascination with '60s era conspiracy, I highly recommend you give this series a chance.

Sounds interesting. Any similarity to Taken?

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#1093555
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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It’s only 3.5 years to go.

  1. Congress needs to start working together
  2. Achieve some things directly against Trump’s wishes
  3. Public opinion sways to see how much better things could be without Trump.
  4. Congress can actually impeach and get rid of Trump

I doubt this will happen, and some might argue that 3 is already true, but I don’t think it is. Until Congress gets it’s shit together in a bipartisan way, most people will assume that a change of president is not going to do much.

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#1093489
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Random Thoughts
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yhwx said:

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_emoji_movie

Reading the reviews of this movie makes me depressed.

This one line did make me laugh:

The film doesn’t address it, but surely Textopolis has the highest suicide rate of all the apps (except maybe LiveJournal).

I’m a bad person.

a drive-in i used to frequent is showing that ‘film’ this weekend. I felt depressed.