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"The Regina Monologues" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season, and originally aired November 23, 2003 in the United States. It was written by John Swartzwelder, and directed by Mark Kirkland. The episode sees the Simpson family travel to the United Kingdom on holiday. There, they meet several celebrities including Tony Blair, Evan Marriott, Ian McKellen and J. K. Rowling, who all appear as themselves.

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  • JKR: he grows-up and marries you, is that what you wanted to hear?

    Lisa: yes -smiles-

    Me: you see, good writters know what the readers want

    TF: what about the writter of twilight?

    Me: i said GOOD writters

  • um...Lisa, not to hate on you or anything but...its ROW-LING like BOWLING...not R-ow-ling....silly muggle

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  • I would agree with Lisa now I've seen Woman in Black

  • @XxDressagex no, its Row-ling.she says so in an interview. but if you think she cant pronounce her own name, fine by me.

  • @SuperMisaMisaAmane no It's r-ow-ling

  • @Dewani90 umm thats not a good writer, a good writer takes chances on their writing and not what the people what to hear. expecting the unexpected is better than expecting what we want.

  • @secretsantaone fudge to ya

  • @secretsantaone

    I have an official diagnosis, and I can relate to a lot of the personality traits other people with autism have. I suppose you're right that autism is objectively bad if you define it your way, because then anyone who has no issues does not have autism. But that's not the way psychologists or most people seem to classify it.

  • LOL "Thank you young muggle"

  • @Mirkwoodelves If you are not impaired by autism, then you do not have autism. If you have no problems whatsoever in social interaction, you do not have autism.

  • @secretsantaone

    That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm not impaired by autism; I'm in mainstream education, have plenty of friends, and am in a relationship. For me, autism is just a part of my personality, and I feel just fine the way I am. At the same time, there's people for whom autism is a major disability and who do have many problems. Autism can be a bad thing, but that's certainly not always the case.

  • @Mirkwoodelves Are you saying autism isn't objectively bad? Haha oh wow.

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