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There is so much wrong with this photo, and it’s not the fact that he’s wearing boxer-briefs, and it’s not the jackass tattoos, but the fact that I barely even noticed those anachronistic details because I was so distracted by the fact that this guy is apparently in the middle of taking the most painfully violent shit

It’s like looking at one lonely frat guy realizing he has to drink two entire kegs on his own...

I don’t know what to tell you, except that even Larry the Cable Guy, Carlos Mencia and Jeff Dunham have their fans...

He was a completely unknown quantity to me when it was announced that he was taking over John Stewart’s chair on the Daily Show. I was definitely willing to give him a fair shake (because, hey, remember when John Oliver took over for Stewart during that long hiatus a few years back and completely killed it?).

It was not lost on me that the picture I uploaded of our son crying as though he was being murdered during his first haircut got more “likes” than most pictures of him looking angelic. The picture of him face-planting during tummy time got more “likes” than the ones of him wearing an adorable Halloween costume.

I think that the problem with the studies that suggest that 25-40% of accusations are false is that they tend refer to cases where there was simply insufficient evidence to prosecute the alleged rape, or if they were prosecuted, obtain a conviction (I’ve done some Googling since my original comment). Obviously, “not

I’m not denying that this is true as a general proposition (mostly because I’m not an asshole who believes that women cavalierly “cry rape” at every opportunity), but I see the “statistic” of false rape allegations thrown around a lot on this blog, and no one ever explains where the number (usually less than 5%) comes

Yeah, there are a lot of paid fitness apps, but there are a TON of workout programs on YouTube put out there by would-be fitness gurus every bit as committed and qualified as the people trying to sell you overpriced supplements on the side. It’s free, often involves minimal to no equipment, and can generally be done

You can get good-looking organic cotton baby clothes for way cheaper than this.

The name came from the way they describe their sound, as in they play like the Eagles (i.e., the ‘70s California rock band), but of death metal. Basically, scuzz rock (but good scuzz rock).

EDIT: It occurs to me that my response really didn’t address how much Amazon really doesn’t want to give Apple a chunk of its revenue because of Apple’s in-app purchase requirements (Apple takes a pretty outrageous 30% cut of every transaction). This is why the iOS Kindle and Amazon Video apps are not nearly as

I think there’s some confusion as to how apps used to work on Apple TV versus how they work with the newest version. With previous generations, there was no app store, and so users were pretty much stuck with whatever native apps Apple TV saw fit to provide. Obviously, Apple had to work in conjunction with other

Except for, y’know, releasing and updating multiple apps for iOS and Android. That somehow skirted over that metaphorical line in the sand... So, except for that...

Exactly. Since their high horse doesn’t seem to extend to the iPhone and iPad apps, I’m guessing it’s just a matter of time. In the meantime, there’s so much overlapping content between Hulu Plus, Netflix and Amazon Prime anyway, I barely ever notice its absence.

My understanding was that Apple’s unwillingness to permit an Amazon Prime app for the old Apple TVs was part of Amazon’s latest “we won’t sell Apple streaming devices on our website” beef. Frankly, that impasse made a lot more sense when you were stuck with Apple’s native apps on the Apple TV, as opposed to being able

I know, right? For that kind of money, you could usually walk out of H&M with about 50 different items, all of which would melt off your body like soggy single-ply toilet paper the first time it rains...

The key is to have group sex in even numbers.

I really want to see a Nest app for the Apple TV. There’s already a Withings app, but I just don’t care for their hardware. I know that Google (which owns Nest) and Apple don’t tend to play nice, and Apple’s pushing their own Homekit platform, but since there’s a Nest app for the iPhone and iPad, I’m assuming it’s

Since there’s a 200MB limit to the Apple TV apps, I’m guessing you could fit a lot of them onto either model. I pointed out in a previous post that my iPhone has less than 10GB allocated to 50-60 apps (excluding media files), most of which wouldn’t make sense on a TV-oriented platform anyway. I don’t think space