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    Saw it last night. Too long. Too boring. Felt like a few of their mid-season episodes, where they're all settled in and not worried about being flashy or sensationalist to get people to tune in. Then there's the cultural insensitivity (not helped by Miranda's role as some kind of living VH1 pop up video, Abu

    Actually, I do (have a crafting weekend planned that is)! My boyfriend has to work through Memorial Day weekend, so I'm when I'm not writing, I'll be making video game themed Perler bead sprites. Tis a hobby of mine. Just made a Mr. Saturn this morning.

    @MizJenkins: A gay wedding does not an excuse make.

    @msmoneypenny: And? Is he the spokesperson for all gay men?

    @Ipomoea: In fact, acting like because some gay guys found it funny that its completely acceptable is offensive.

    @Ipomoea: Yeah okay...just because a few gay guys found it amusing doesn't mean all of them do.

    Ah, The Stranger. It never disappoints.

    I want to be excited about this but after the "alternate endings!!!" garbage they pulled on the Jimmy Kimmel after show, I expect it's an Odd Couples parody featuring Hurley and Ben.

    @Cat Eyes: As do I. I like to refer to him as the "disheveled effeminate pirate".

    Now I feel bad, 'cause at first glance it did look like she wasn't wearing underwear. I didn't think that 'cause I thought she was stupid, it just looked that way at first.

    It's sad, 'cause they're really shooting themselves in the foot. The best way to deliver fresh comedy is to have lots of differing and new perspectives. The 18-45 white male perspective, and the social interactions they conceive of, are tired and boring.

    "Jezebel always gets it wrong" sounds an awful lot like "I'm pouting because you don't approve of the wave of pseudo post feminist materialistic garbage that my 'work' has 'inspired'."

    I'm not bothered by the title except for this: it's way too "He's Just Not That Into You". Hey, I'm going to have a title that calls out the obvious and sell a million copies! Seriously, with a title like that, it sells the book itself. So gimmicky. You'll hear the sentiment of that title any given day on Twitter, yet

    @lodown: The funny thing is, characterizing them as ignorant children is actually doing them a favor: giving them the benefit of a doubt that they're not actually mature, supposedly rational adults spewing out that nonsense.

    @badhatharry: But you don't understand that your kind of self deprecation has far less power than the sexist jokes that are made. Those sexist "jokes" are more often than not believed, and public policy is made and enforced on these perceptions. It's pretty easy to say "hey it's just a harmless joke" when you're in

    @ezelkow1: Wow, really? 'Cause I write tech and video game industry news, and sometimes the first time I hear a hint of a rumor that turns into news, I see it on Twitter first. The links that pop up from the RSS Twitter feeds from my favorite sites are extremely helpful in getting stories out there as soon as

    @missheidilynn: StumbleUpon has to be the best place for interesting recipes. I have one for homemade pho that I'm dying to try, and sharing some of my finds on groupthink has been a lot of fun!

    @PyroVixen: Same. If any of you want to add me on there, I'm called WinnersUseDrugs. My interests include video games, cooking, dmb, and weed.

    Finally, I have someone else to blame for my pizza and Mountain Dew addictions.

    @saintboniface: I don't get that at all. I've seen so many awful people on Reddit that it feels like Digg users just migrated there after Digg was no longer popular.