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If we're going to go back in history, we might as well blame Woodrow Wilson for turning down Ho Chi Minh at Versailles when he asked for help with creating an independent Vietnam. It would have saved a lot of French/Vietnamese/American lives to let them rule their own country instead of trying to impose our will upon

The longevity is pretty ridiculous, although Colin Powell might be a close second as he managed to start off his shameful career in Vietnam by being the first US Army investigator of My Lai and finding no wrong doing. He kind of had to bookend that with the fake Iraq war evidence at the end of his public career.

538 did a meta analysis of that subreddit and it's made up of white nationalists/mens rights activists/conservatives/anti semitics/racists (not always the same thing. :) )

I predict it will cover the same ground as The Secret Diary of a Call Girl starring Billie Piper, in a different time period.

The Rhys one episode sort of bottle episode on GIrls was great.

Catastrophe season 3 airs tonight. This season doesn't seem as funny as previous seasons.

It's kind of hard to top Rome after all these years.

Republicans are the part of the principle that whatever standard backs their argument, is the one they believe in, so states' rights when we talk about voter rights and slavery and women's reproductive rights, originalist when it supports some legal argument at the Supreme Court.

Those are called chum box ads. If you are unable to install an ad blocker on your browser, they show up. If you are browsing anonymously, you will get the broadest possible spectrum of ads which apparently includes pr0n.

If Canada were swapped with Mexico's geographical location I would move because I speak pigeon French better than pseudo Spanish, and I have friends in San Diego over the border to visit.

I would tear a hamstring and /or inner quad with a split attempt.

Bittorrent has almost everything! Not that I would know personally but people on ther interwebs have told me that. The best cyber people.

I think it showed Nathan coming around to his current wife's position and approach so it showed him in harmony with his wife. I really didn't see it as a matter of protecting themselves but trying to convince Abby without histrionics.

The conversation was this week (separately discussed in two scenes), and the smelling was last week, then Jane was showed speeding afterwards and getting a ticket (and implying she had not killed him otherwise the law enforcement would have arrested her for murder)

Most of the diner workers die in the *first* novella on which True Blood is based, they just loved the actors/actresses performances so much they kept them around, and really ventured off the books after season two.

This is not a recommendation, but have you seen True Blood? He's pretty menacing in that show, when you can take it seriously.