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For the first month, it was every time I read the words "president Trump".

I know, right?
I used to think he was actually pretty smart but acting stupid to get people to underestimate him.

Am I the only one who is occasionally still startled when they realise, for the hundredth time, that Donald Trump is the president of the United States?

I think what a lot of people like about Castle is that he's perceived to be a gentleman (in his interactions with Karen) despite his ultraviolent behavior.
Also, he likes dogs.

I can understand that line of reasoning, though.
I haven't seen Cage yet, but I know that when Daredevil added in supernatural elements, I found it jarring and it made me enjoy the show less.

Goodness gracious those two were disturbing.
I may be alone in this, but I got the distinct sense that the brother was being abused and/or being held against his will in some way. It was my least favorite aspect of the show. Deeply messed up while contributing very little to the actual plot.

I personally preferred Daredevil, at least the first season.
But it's good. Dark, though. And sad. Or at least, that's how I felt about it.

That's true, but I guess I don't even get why he was so angry.

Good theory. He did seem seriously perturbed, seeing them together.

Does anyone else think that FP gave Joaquin the jacket to plant on either Kevin or on Fred? Is that what he meant by insurance? Is he looking to frame somebody?

I generally agree, but I also think that Archie's treatment of Jughead this episode was downright unkind.

I just finished watching the episode with my roommate.
We both enjoyed it quite a bit, but also both laughed our butts off over that scene of the boys working for Fred, which he referred to as "the least realistic portrayal of construction work since the 'Work From Home' video".
Seems accurate to me.

In my reasonably informed (though certainly not expert) opinion, the loss can be attributed to several factors.

That's true. Our relatively small country, then.

Not to seem like I'm taking credit, but thank you!

Yay, thanks! It really is a massive relief.

Thank you! I couldn't help but be kind of proud of my little country.

I think that may be an explanation for the losses suffered by social democrats in Europe at large, but I think in the particular case of The Netherlands it had more to do with the fact that the PvdA tore itself apart in a vicious public battle for party leadership late last year.
It really destroyed their reputation as

So, our Dutch elections were this week. It was a tense day with a lot on the line, which was perhaps reflected in a large turnout of 80.8%. Despite what many of us feared, with images of Brexit and Trump running rampant in our minds, Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom did not become the biggest party. They gained

For everyone except Trump, it would appear.