"Are you kidding me?" / Facepalm Thread.

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    ArcadiaGP

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    "The Atlantic" published a specious article trying to dehumanize the unborn. Look at these corrections. Embarrassing

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    GodFearinGunTotin

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    "The Atlantic" published a specious article trying to dehumanize the unborn. Look at these corrections. Embarrassing

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    If they showed the abortion photos and videos of aborted babies on TV commercials like the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals does with beaten, burnt, and abused animals, I bet the attitudes regarding abortion would change pretty quickly.
     

    Hoosier45

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    This why the IMPD officers are better people than me. I'm afraid if I was faced with the need to restrain a naked, high, belligerent man, it would end up like Indiana Jones versus the guy with the sword in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
     

    HoughMade

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    I believe so. The script was written for an elaborate sword versus whip fight scene. Harrison Ford shot instead. I don't recall if it was impromptu on his part, or if he talked the director into the change.

    Ford had dysentary. The scene was going to take 3 days to film. Ford suggested the change to Speilberg who immediately recognized the humor...and that it would not take long to film. It was not impromptu.
     
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