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<p dir="auto"><strong>saltnurwound</strong> — <em>11 years ago(December 31, 2014 03:34 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">And looks a hell of a lot like Emily Mortimer.<br />
Show of hands..<br />
How many people came to agree she is super DUPER awesome and then pulled 1/5th or more of your hair out when you realized it was just another "looks like" thread?<br />
All over IMDB I see such hatred for those threads. But why? To me it's like having a boiling hatred at the site of a tree in a meadow. It's just there. It isn't hurting anything. It's used by birds and bugs, so it's actually appreciated by those to whom it matters. But people see it and think  o thing of it.<br />
"Looks like" threads are just like that tree. They're harmless and have no malice, yet to many people who post on IMDB, they're the equivalent of a baby killer.<br />
Chillax people. It's just a tree.<br />
<strong>NOTE</strong> No babies were harmed during the production of this thread.</p>
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