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The Christmas season = no work-related email traffic.

At least half my work email is complete and utter garbage. It's slowly starting to amp up again for 2018.
 
women are really setting themselves up for failure. ween, glad you agree with this article, i appreciate that. not that my opinion matters to you wholeheartedly, just appreciate that you see what we go through as men these days. women have just gone crazy to say the least. this article describes how most respectful men are and some things we do out of possible innocence to test the waters of affection to a new potential woman we like. i feel like men have to exercise caution on just being a guy so they don't get caught up in a situation they never fathomed would be in the cards for them. you absolutely have no clue what you're going to get when you have a potential female interest and just because she isn't interested in you could mean you violated her. it makes me think that life is just easier lived the way i live it than taking a chance and becoming the next creepo on social media. it may seem to you that i'm blaspheming, but put yourself in a mans shoes for just one minute, its kind of daunting.
 
Love this! :lol

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My closeted friend who committed suicide loved it too.

Ditto that. I loved how it brought Luke’s (mortal) journey to an end.

The best part about it is that they were able to invent an entirely new heroic arc for him. Most would have had his ROTJ success be the last word on the man and brought him back as a token caricature with zero new development. Instead, they broke the character down to nothing (not arbitrarily; his own convictions brought him to that point) and gave him a chance to prove he was twice the hero we'd already assumed. He came back from rock bottom and fully earned the legend status he was given, but he never compromised his anti-war stance. It was beautiful.

I think the fact that this was an anti-war movie at heart is what has caused all of this fan drama. Anyone reducing it to feminism, or socialism, (or whatever their pet whine-inducer might be) missed that completely.
 
The best part about it is that they were able to invent an entirely new heroic arc for him. Most would have had his ROTJ success be the last word on the man and brought him back as a token caricature with zero new development. Instead, they broke the character down to nothing (not arbitrarily; his own convictions brought him to that point) and gave him a chance to prove he was twice the hero we'd already assumed. He came back from rock bottom and fully earned the legend status he was given, but he never compromised his anti-war stance. It was beautiful.

:lol

This can't be sincere.
 
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