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I’m holding out hope for a b-b-b-bonus episode on Wednesday.

Two years ago, when every celebrity was making funny videos and songs about how people should vote, or that weird-ass pro-Hillary song they played at the DNC, I thought, “this will do less to motivate voters than if these same celebrities just went out and knocked on doors.” I am overjoyed to see Will Ferrell doing

NOPE. This is unprecedented.

No, not at all. Presidents only do that a few months before the presidential election. To have rally after rally starting mere months after taking office is not at all normal. None of this is normal.

Campaigning and rallying is his job, as far as he’s concerned. That’s it. All he wants is to be in the public glare. I expect we’ll see a lot more general rallies after the election and he no longer has the excuse of stumping for candidates (which are still just rallies about him, but with a veneer of legitimacy).

Is it normal for an American President to have as many rallies as he seems to do, or public events that are reported as rallies? I’m trying to think back to the news coverage of your previous presidencies and don’t think I can recall as many for Obama or Bush Jr. like, obviously they addressed the public a lot about

Makes a lot of sense to me, except that I think his supporters just refuse to believe it. “He’s not out golfing, he’s networking! He’s not watching TV, his thoughts just happen to correlate almost perfectly with Fox and Friends”.

What? Massachusetts has been on the vanguard of LGBT rights for 25 years.

For the All Lives Matter crowd, transgender people are

Yes. But also consider if suicides from failed conversion therapy or a Government putting a definition in the constitution denying your identity counts as "not letting live" 

Also trans people have a higher rate of suicide.

They need to stand up firmly and declare with one voice that the kind of hatred and bigotry of Trumpism has no place in the modern Republican Party.

Let’s rewind the clock to about 1980 or so. Reagan picks up the baton of an anti-government platform from Barry Goldwater, after Goldwater’s acolytes effectively assumed control of the GOP. What followed was a systematic expungement of anyone and everyone that didn’t toe the party line, ultimately leading to the

This is what I came for. All the radical re-imaginings are fantastic, too;

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I dunno, the original Monster Mash, as intended by its writer, was pretty intense.

I’m going be candid here.

I’d add in the no-like list that Matt never gets his red costume back. There was a purpose to it, in terms of not getting cut/beat up as much as he was at the beginning of Season 1, so it would have been nice if he had got it back in the end or something close to it. 

I felt the ending fell a little flat (more on that below) and the beginning episode or two had me feeling it was probably just gonna be another “meh” NetMarvel show that I power through but... hot dang it man.