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The Simpson Was Right Body Count!

Hey, there's only so much room in my vintage Airstream trailer.

I'm sure Aeropress is a fine product, but my impression of it is entirely based on the massive level of faux-outdoorsy pretentious douchebaggery in this video.

Ghaa, no. Rating systems only work if everyone gets past their "don't be a jerk" thing and uses the whole range of the scale. Otherwise the guy never gets the message that proselytizing isn't welcome, and countless other people have to put up with him.

She looks done.

Three weeks ago, around Thanksgiving, I had a life-changing experience, which I will now share with you:

I usually take a break halfway through. It's tough even to watch a whole one all at once.

Three episodes down the road, the show has forgotten about those kids, but I haven't. Nothing good's become of them, that's for sure. *shudder*

I think it's just another example of how this show is flipping the script on the usual superhero gender roles.

It can be two things. She's sneaky enough that I'm guessing she's both gathering evidence to exonerate her client, *and* looking into this whole mind control thing.

It's also one of the most explicit abortion scenes on TV. Usually they get coy with it, and show the character in the lobby, or the car outside. I've never seen someone take a pill and writhe on the bed before. Probably because it's beyond the pale for abortion opponents, and abortion supporters don't want to scare

The Hillary Clinton Song Book, eh? *shrug* I'll take it.

I just could not tolerate the pages and pages of Holllywood/publishing inside baseball. Until I realized, that's the whole point: the story is about how the author's grandfather or whatever read him the S. Morgenstern book with all the boring bits stripped out, and *you're* supposed to read the Goldman book to *your*

Yeah, that sneaky motherfucker is going use Trump as a decoy all the way to the nomination.

What the hell have they decided his "-ism" is? I'm not much on British politics, but as far as I can tell his only guiding principle was "give daily blowjobs to the president of the U.S." Does that count as a political philosophy?

I'm a "I don't really cry" guy too, but Inside Out still got me.

Go you. My Mom died of alcoholism and my Dad denied she'd had a problem up until the day he got his own liver transplant, so it makes me so glad to hear about people taking charge of substance abuse rather than standing by and letting it happen.

I know everybody comes at this with their own perspective, but it irks me when people say "Bigotry against X group pisses me off, I know lots of X people, and they're very nice!"

'tis the fucking season, eh?