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After the credits, there’s a random shot of fireworks over Chicago.

For all the new movie’s talking points, any random shot of Jessica Harper in Argento’s “Suspiria” has more vitality, presence, and resonance than even the most dramatic ones by Guadagnino of Johnson, not because of a difference in talent between the actresses, but because Argento sees Harper.

Naturally, fans of other teams in the SEC are going to hate on them as soon as they could, like this Tennessee fan did by taking a random shot at Walmart, a store that, as far as I know, did nothing to ever hurt Houston Kress:

Not sure what Tiger ever did to this guy, but it was enough for a random shot from the clouds at the 14-time major champ.

According to USA Today, who credited a person with knowledge of the situation, Roy was hit by a random shot outside his grandmother’s house and he was shielding some of the kids who were there.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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