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"it makes me feel a little better to see the U.K. reclaim common sense and get rid of their destructive leaders."

If I recall correctly, "The President" was correct style in most places at least until the 1950s. I'm not sure when it changed.

This isn't culture, this is an inherent part of American culture.

I'm a bitch, I'm a lover, I'm a child, I'm a mother, I'm a sinner, I'm a saint, I do not feel ashamed!!!

Not at all surprised that David O'Reilly got here first. Good for him.

"Skeptic" does not have a single, standardized definition. The notion of "proper skepticism" requires pigeonholing the word to only one of several acceptable definitions that exist. Its usage here is entirely appropriate style.

But…presumably you would train to do the one that you're going to do professionally in public. Or at least know how to shimmy.

Instead we're stuck with President Flintheart Glomgold.

"I never asked a Russian prostitute named Nina to piss in front of me and I knew that if I did the entire thing would be recorded."

So… 2017, and apparently it's funny to build a movie off of the idea that someone in the sex industry being accidentally killed is funny? It's still acceptable to portray those people's lives as disposable?

There's an increasing gulf between Top-40 popular and Billboard popular.

Glover, LaBeouf, or Franco?

At this point, I see no reason to believe that Becky putting people over is going to lead to a worthwhile payoff down the line. Her thing about having the same character wasn't about needing to turn heel though, it was about having her character treading water, and the belief that every role has an expiration date

I'm confused… Didn't Lana used to be a professional dancer? What happened to those skills?

"maybe she works better as a chaser"

I think Naomi's entrance hype and championship glow always had an expiration date. Alexa wasn't getting much heat against her other than during the double contract signing pre-elimination chamber. She was running on enthusiasm for her tenure and entrance, without a character hook to latch onto, that's only going to

Are you playing semantics just to be a dick? There's no significant difference between "established universe", "established lore" or any other term that equates to "stuff that happened in the previous movies".

I really like it.

Because "a show like Kimmy Schmidt" deliberately builds multi-episode arcs premised on character change.

Also, Trump's acting ambassador to China resigned after he withdrew from the Paris agreement. I'm sure that's fine. It's only China right? Who needs a chief diplomat there?