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Cinema Etiquette

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Someone is using their phone and talking loudly in the Cinema, what do you do?

  • I express my displeasure with them and ask them to stop

  • I exit the screen and inform the nearest employee so that they deal with it

  • I sit quietly and say nothing, feeling irritated

  • It doesn't bother me

  • I'm one of those people.


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But gas is a substance that is neither a solid nor a liquid at ordinary temperatures and has the ability to expand infinitely, e.g. air.

What do they use in the gas chamber when they execute someone Gasoline?
Gasoline is a liquid at room temperature, however it will evaporate, so will water.
 
Still haven't watched it, but netflix seems to have like 90% positive reviews for it ... supposed to be really good .... So, there are a lot of people who liked it ... (at least the original, I did see a preview for a remake, which I don't plan to see)

I didn't know they were on Netflix, so I looked it up tonight. I watched like 10m of the first film. I can already tell by just that 10m that it's SIGNIFICANTLY better than the US version. The pacing and flow are way better already and it's already truer to the book.

And it doesn't have that god-awful 10 minute intro credit sequence that seems like Reznor ejaculated on to the negative.
 
I ask them to stop first, then if they don't, I go ask an employee to remove them.

EDIT: After reading that story about crazy people in the UK, I may just ask the employee to remove them and give my party another set of tickets for a later showing before they remove the guilty party...
 
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LOL, uh oh everyone, Internet tough guy alky is here, look out.

I think it's a reasonable reaction to kick the crap out of someone who's thrown bleach in your face. The fact that they were little more than kids shouldn't get in the way of a good beating for that behaviour.
 
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