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Awesome article, Will.

But we have to add a dollar to each drink for the tip, right? I tip a dollar a drink regardless of how fancy or not fancy the drink. I might be a cheap-ass.

Got it. I'm all for more testing just assumed, perhaps naively, that it had been done.

As there's so much money to be made if they find it's effective AND safe.

That's awesome it helped so much. For many the combo of talk therapy and meds helps the most. But mindfulness should be a third tool people can have (and regular exercise perhaps a fourth.)

I found this clinical trial in less than 30 seconds with Google. My guess is there are dozens more to be found.

That's fair. The timing stood out for me, but they are different writers as you point out.

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"In fact, I think audience silence should be mandated at ALL concerts that charge admission. It's not church."

"The health of strangers is none of my business."

Yes. If the current rate of poaching continues they have less than ten years left.

I did miss your point! I think the single-camera shows can be more subtle and real-feeling for sure. But that hasn't taken away from my enjoying the multi-camera shows when they're good, thankfully. Glad you can still enjoy the old classics (although Full House? Really?)

This article ran on Gawker just a few weeks ago.

The laugh-track (actually a live studio audience who has been warmed up by a stand up comedian) is not there to tell you when to laugh. It's to tell the actor to pause so the audience doesn't miss the next line, as multi-camera shows are stage shows. Most great comedies since the 1950s have been multi-camera shows

I thought doing the individual eulogies for those five individuals was a terrible idea.

It's a character who is not fully revealed in the comic. We get hints as he talks to Monica Rambeau (Captain Marvel, now called Spectrum) as to his identity and then he makes a very make-shift costume to go fight the immediate threat to the city. And jerky Spider-man (with Doc Ock in his body) gets mad at his