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I don't even care about the characters on HIMYM. I have pretty much hated all of them at one point or another in the past couple seasons. But, I hold onto the fact that the show was once awesome, and I don't always hate the characters all the time. Plus, I started watching and now I have to keep watching until the

Yes I watch it! I still think it's pretty good - past it's prime for sure, but still worth watching. I also had a mini panic attack over this week's episode and then a tear in my eye.

Amy Poehler (and Tina Fey) are genius. Love them both so much. Dammit! I seriously took the time to do a search on Google & several quotes sites to find the quote Tina has about Amy and the best thing she ever heard someone say. During their time at SNL Tina & Amy were fooling around and (I think) Jimmy Fallon (?)

I love...

That is just an astonishing resemblance. And for such an appalling decade, the aesthetic of the 1930s was quite lovely.

I still watch it too.. I didn't cry at this one (although.. hugging at the end.. aww!).... but I'll probably cry at the finale. Just because.

I didn't watch it RIGHT from the start.. but started at about season 4 I think. (And watched the first seasons on DVD).. so I haven't invested 8 whole years but yeah.. even

My brain is already switched off of school mode, and I've still got a few final things left to do, and I'm not doing them tonight. I just want to be out of here already. Why do the last few weeks of the semester drag on so painfully?

I stopped watching a while ago...what happened with Jim and Pam????

I remember reading this Savage Love column a while back on the topic: http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Savage…, and I'd never thought about that subject before, namely, having services for people who have sex drives that could lead them to do nasty things.

I can't quit shows once I get hooked on them, whether or not they have jumped the shark. I JUST finished this episode and wept at the end. It's just a good way to express my feelings! And how could you not feel feelings with them?!

I'm still watching! Seeing Jim and Pam together is weird now. Like was there really ever a time when they were the perfect couple? Their storyline is so sad, and she looks a lot older than he does.

I would literally consider the last 8 years of my life a complete waste of time if I don't watch Office and HIMYM to the end.

too cute.

A fetus is not anywhere close to a biologically complete human being, you know this. This is why they can't live outside of the womb. As literally EVERYONE else has said and I will repeat, no one has the right to depend on someone else's body for life. We all have bodily autonomy. Since fetuses cannot live without

Srsly, all this "if you keep on commenting regularly, on lots of posts, soon after they're posted and contribute to the conversation in a way that we like as based on our own somewhat arbitrary rules and you are 'funny' (by which we mean puns as this is the only sense of humour we value) we might, after a few months,

Amy and Rashida's friendship is even awesomer than Leslie and Ann's friendship, and that is hard to beat. Man, I love those women.

The new policy is that the Department of Treasury will approve a trip for education, humanitarian or "cultural" reasons. The Carters were granted a visa based upon the latter. The criteria for a cultural tour is that you book with a reputable tour company and you say, eat the local food or visit areas of cultural

Dang. I have stood up for Hooters in the past as a former waitress there (just in the sense that there is no reason you can't bring kids in there and the waitresses aren't sluts), but this, fuck this. The managers were always assholes (I worked at two different locations). Comments about a girl having to wear "medium

Yes. That is more or less the tenor of the comments over on Gawker related to this. Everybody loves to show up to this conversation with their own pet definition of racism (generally nothing more than racially tinged dickery / personal prejudice) and ignore the Power-plus-Prejudice definition of institutional

Oh god, I hadn't actually listened to the song (I'd only read the lyrics) until just now. Now I understand why it's terrible. It's so... earnest! I was picturing it as upbeat, more tongue-in-cheek or lightly, I don't know, satirical. Like "come on, guys, let's lighten up a little and talk about racial tension!" Still