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> I was hammered for it with 2 upvotes to 16 Downvotes > I feel like we've become too hypersensitive lol What doesn't matter is the arbitrary measuring of intelligence, in a way. One person can be street smart, another smart with mechanical things, and another book smart, but the only one really recognised as intelligent is the book smart person. Anyone who pays attention, learns and thinks in whatever their sphere is can be intelligent in their own way and contribute. What we know does matter, as our own individual and different experiences and gleaned knowledge can complete the whole. I was never an Anna Kendrick fan. Watched Table 19 some time ago, though, with low expectations (for the type of movie it seemed to be). Was pleasantly surprised by how good this film is and loved Anna Kendrick in this, along with the rest of the cast. A rare film in that it comes off as a silly chick flick but is actually...quality and sincere. Watching that scene where Steve Martin has that initial split personality comedic breakdown is so well-acted. Genuine classic that I've watched countless times and have never tired of. Dot matrix printers best printers I always assumed that public places, including venues such as clubs, were exempt from that invitation rule. Thinking back to ye olde days, I imagine a vampire wouldn't require an invitation to the town square (public) or local tavern but would for pretty much anywhere else. I just watched this abomination tonight. I can see how she was blinded, by the firework crap that went to her eyes. But I have no idea how she became paralysed. It just happened and she seemed pretty happy about it. This movie is the worst movie I have ever seen in my life. What the hell did I just subject myself to. > perhaps the connection to the operator wouldn't work with too great a distance, necessitating rentals at the destination with actual travel limited to the human operator. If that's the case When Tom mentions a holiday to Hawaii, his wife talks of how much fun her friend had with the rental surrogate for hers and that they could do the same. It's possible flying wasn't an option for surrogates; perhaps the connection to the operator wouldn't work with too great a distance, necessitating rentals at the destination with actual travel limited to the human operator. If that's the case, the pilots would be human so the planes wouldn't have crashed (but would've had difficulty landing until the tower staff and ground crew arrived at the airports to replace their defunct surrogates). Now listen here Maybe View all replies >