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Very excited for Spring Breakers 2.
She was too good for this world, my little angel.
Each comment posted is basically an upvote, so as of this comment my "caption" has 23 upvotes and counting. GOOD GRIEF, five and a half years and it's like you guys don't know ANYTHING.
The total one-way trip is 2 hours, so even if what she meant was that they would split the difference, it still wouldn't be 45 minutes it would be one hour. But pretending for a moment that the driver is going much too fast, this would still require her to say, "It is only a 45 minute drive for us to meet halfway," but what she says is, "you're only 45 minutes away." All in all: nope.
You give an awful lot of credit to most actors simply for not having been in the Mickey Mouse Club.
Uh, your wife is definitely racist. No offense! Look, here's the thing about racism and what you pointed out in an earlier comment about the media's desire to bring racism up and get people bothered: IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO BRING UP RACISM BECAUSE IT'S ALL AROUND US, and THERE ARE WORSE THINGS THAN PEOPLE BEING BOTHERED BY RACISM! I actually disagree with you that the media works hard at this, if anything the media ignores huge instances of racism on a regular basis. And if you're talking about the George Zimmerman thing, you might want to check yourself, because that was for sure Big Time Racism At Work and we definitely SHOULD all be bothered by it. There's a very odd trend in the Good Person Community, which I think we all aspire to be a part of that suggests that the only way to be a good person is to be completely free and clear of racism, which is a totally noble goal, obviously, but it quickly becomes less noble and unhelpful when it means pretending that the racism that does exist isn't there because you're scared of the label. Acknowledging that something is racist doesn't always have to be a witch hunt, sometimes it's simply a matter of calling things what they truly are. Racism overall is a bad thing, but I think we can all agree that there are moments of relatively benign racism that aren't supremely malicious or hurtful: that doesn't make them NOT racist, though. They're still for sure racist, however easily we can let them slip. Let's just be open and honest and call things what they are. And if our greatest worry is that people are too upset about racism, that's something I'm very happy to deal with. I still think it is better than actual racism!