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iPhone photos and Internet regurgitation from Cameron Daigle
But the thing that bothered me the most about this movie was actually the thing that bothers me about almost all movies about love triangles and infidelities, and that is the obnoxious self-absorption and the narcissistic pride in people who have cheated on others or been cheated on by others. There is something about these types of stories that is so satisfied with really getting into what “life” is all “about.” Except that that’s not what life is all about. I mean, it happens, a lot even, but life is about a lot of other things too. It is a justification to the people who cheat, as in “we are all human and therefore your miserable and disrespectful behavior can be chalked up to the silly quirks of our natures,” and it is also a justification to the people who want to wallow in the personal misery of what was done to them.
Gabe, preaching it.
Fine. If we need to invent a reason to make people waste less and conserve more, I’m all for it. I just wish it wasn’t a world where people had to be threatened with disaster to make simple changes. And yes I have seen Inconvenient Truth and Fahrenheit 911 and several other movies that “really make you think”. They did make me think. They made me realize that people are becoming incapable of objectivity.
Dusty Scott
His homes included three castles — plus two islands in the Bahamas. Among his “dozen or so” mansions, one Bel Air home, purchased in 1998, features a billiard room with a 1955 Jaguar parked inside plus an array of “shrunken heads.”
Out of his 50 cars, the most Cage ever shelled out was $495,000 on Lamborghini — used. (Its former owner was the shah of Iran.)
Guess who


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