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  1. What's the best font for your CV aside from Comic Sans?

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    2. FramingDragon

      FramingDragon

      ^ on a napkin twice swiped

    3. jdatb

      jdatb

      I endorse Wingdings too. Good suggestion, BM.

    4. drummer4now
  2. My Bengali heart swells in pride
  3. MFW when you're brown and you can't call yourself Asian or Indian without people mistaking you for another group.

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    2. Dazzle

      Dazzle

      It must have been during the time when you were posting as the other name - and I perhaps mistakenly saw a post where you mentioned about it. Oh well.

    3. FramingDragon

      FramingDragon

      I don't recall ever mentioning being Jewish under any account. Oh well.

    4. Ronalds.Kenins41

      Ronalds.Kenins41

      lol your not brown your peach. No contest.

      Look at that photo, I see more peach there than brown.

  4. Aliens or Terminator 2?

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    2. FramingDragon

      FramingDragon

      I am going with my main b Sarah Connor

    3. RockNroLLa.

      RockNroLLa.

      tie for real

    4. VICanucksfan5551

      VICanucksfan5551

      T2, but The Terminator and Alien are superior to both

  5. Terminator Salvation, The Road, Book of Eli felt really grey. Re: green, maybe I'm misremembering. Probably blue.
  6. Forgot where I read it but the filters used are predictable genre to genre. A lot of sci fi films now use green filters (think Matrix), post apocalyptic movies use grey, horror movies use blue. Things in the desert and the 70s are almost always yellow.
  7. The worst part about the existence of Prometheus is the cancellation of the At the Mountains of Madness adaptation by Guillermo del Toro.
  8. Wasn't it shown that because of Snowden another insider has begun giving information to the journalists? I bounce my boyfriend on my lap all the time. Don't pretend you don't enjoy it as well.
  9. Yeah, I wouldn't try to make Take Shelter out of Birdman. The most straightforward and thematically satisfying interpretation for me was of his opposing desires to either pursue a career like Robert Downey Jr. or maintain his artistic integrity to please the likes of that critic. Those visions were simply physical manifestations of conflicting desires in a personal crisis (not a mental health crisis). I agree. Gallinger was the only character whose personal life was interesting in any way. The most ridiculous part for me was how everyone in the Knick turns into model citizens during the riot where the episodes leading to it they were tearing apart Algernon.
  10. lol at the Black Swan praise. Citizenfour: 9/10 There's a moment at some point in the movie when it hit me that all this was real, and the scope of it felt astronomical. I don't know, it was disturbing.
  11. I don't recall my teenage years being this experimental. I also didn't get what you were implicating until I looked at the picture url. I thought she was biting a book at first.
  12. <3 I love Facebook for stuff like this: http://goo.gl/xXZjHe

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    2. Ronalds.Kenins41

      Ronalds.Kenins41

      So true. Cried and smiled cause I have been on both sides.

    3. Starmie
    4. FramingDragon

      FramingDragon

      Kid you not, this was posted by three different girls and they were all serious

  13. Not sure where else to post this but I've been on The Knick marathon, and with two more episodes to go till I am done with the first season (which feels more like a long movie), here are my thoughts: - the strengths are typical of every science related Soderbergh film I have seen to date, be it Contagion, Traffic, Side Effect, etc. It is as accurate of the topic as you can expect within the constraints of Hollywood, and Soderbergh seems willing enough to lose the general audience if it means presenting the matter in all its complexity. - the scenes in the operating theatre are a masterpiece that can stand on its own, there is a lot of clinical gore but not without an utmost level of tension - visually the jerky camera gives it a documentary feel, the techno music is something that feels odd at first but it's hard to imagine any other soundtrack as the show progresses - the characters are very wooden, and following arcs I found hard to understand. Scenes away from the hospital feel forced. Despite that, they provide a nice flow in the storyline. Nothing remarkable but glaringly weak when compared to the clarity of direction of things less personal - Clive Owen plays every flawed antihero you've ever known. - All in all, I am going to give this an 8/10 so far mostly due to my bias for the subject and its execution. Thnx glassjaw for the rec Didn't like this movie at all tbh, the storyline was a fairly pedestrian coming-of-age tale with a lot of logistically impossible lesbian sex scenes. Screamed "look at me DARING to push your mainstream boundaries" all while being very bland. Shame, another graphic movie, is amazing and relentlessly dark. The latter might be a huge turn off but you should check it out
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