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Accidental Homophone
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I live on Colorado, so I felt the need to clarify for some reason.

The two Moist books are some of my favorites of Discworld, so I've been looking forward to this a lot. The Moist books aren't really "typical" Discworld, I think (of course, the tone and such is the same), because they're much more focused on one single advancement- postal system, banking, steam engine- and so they

Weed is still illegal on a federal level. I know no one really cares, but it's so strange that people (celebrities or not) are posting public photos of themselves online consuming and illegal drug.

I ship Jamm/Knope!! I think it's his misguided belief that they're best friends…

(I know this comment is late; oh well.)

Wow, I totally do not remember that.

Or not. The show did that annoying thing where they threw the results away with no one looking.

Flareon is not essentially useless :(

The only knowledge I have of this situation is what the article just told me, but this seems really unprofessional of Frank Ocean. Yes, he was mislead, but surely there's better reactions than this childish attention-stunt.

That's a very good point. Also, I think Todd's idea that this conflict between Shirley and Jeff was just introduced to give this plot line a basis is incorrect; Jeff and Shirley are the two most similar members of the group in terms of basic personality, and they've had their share of contention and friendship in the

Just because someone will "choose to respect you" (as Donna/April/Tom, etc.) did doesn't mean they WILL respect you (as we see with Tom here). They still see him as a friend or Leslie's husband, not as a boss.

Hotels looooooove exerting needless control over their employees, we weren't allowed anything fun (AKA leaning, putting hands in pockets, talking to other employees about anything other than "professional moments" on property [even during break], saying "no problem" or "you're welcome"… I could go on).

We couldn't listen to music while at work, our kitchen was too close to the dining area.

I think it depends on the nature of the overreaching storyline. My viewing experience of House is atypical, because my sister and I watched it all in the course of two days when she was recovering from her surgery, so I have a different experience with the "story" nature of it all. Watching it all at once, it's

That dog looks exactly like my dog, who is also named Sandy. Hmmm…

OK, no one is happy folding napkins, by themselves, in a lonely stainless steel kitchen.

I remember the ship's doctor being gay, now, but I don't remember the two mutineers. Was it context/implied, or stated?

After Hours is like if I filmed me and my friends hanging out. We all think we're funny and really cool and deserve to be famous, but we're really awkward people who make lame jokes and think it's the shit and everybody hates us for talking too loud when they're just trying to enjoy their meal.

I really liked The Terror, I think. This is about the explorers who had an ill-fated expedition, with a terrible, confusing ending, right? If so, I don't remember any gay people in it at all (though I did read it forever ago).

Ugh, even reading the paragraph about Requiem made me tear up…