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11-27-2017, 06:06 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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I didn't realise how bad trailers are (I tend to watch them and then forgery about it by the time I see the movie) but I was around a friend's house and we were figuring out what movies to watch so he'd play trailers and then stop half way through and because the rest wound be spoilers. Surely tailers are meant to intrigue you to want to see the movie, not be a three minute version of the movie.
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11-27-2017, 05:10 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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well movies has Justice League right now soooo......
I feel like there are no super stars that make people faint and destroy limos because we already know everything about their lives. Paps stalk them, climb trees to get pics of babies, use speed boats to catch dick pics, and celebs themselves post their inane thoughts on instagram every 3 minutes. They're no longer untouchable but some of them make some good music Last edited by FingerLakes; 11-27-2017 at 06:13 PM. |
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11-28-2017, 07:57 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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Being that guy again, baking soda can kill you. Highlight:
But many experts do not consider sodium bicarbonate the treatment of choice for indigestion, even though it is effective and cheaper than most other antacids, said Dr. Stanley B. Benjamin, chief of the gastroenterology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington. "Physicians don't tell people to take baking soda for indigestion, even if it works, because of all the sodium it contains," he said. "Excess sodium causes things like high blood pressure, heart disease and kidney problems." Dr. Benjamin said stomach ruptures were rare in cases that did not involve an ulcer or other abnormality. "The normal stomach is a tough, multi-partitioned organ that hardly ever ruptures," he said. "But like any other sac, like a balloon, it has a bursting point." |
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