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Everything about that picture is deeply unsettling, to be honest.

I'll drink to that.

As someone who very much grew up a musical theater dork, the essential impossibility of seeing a first run musical as an adult has been one of life's many sobering disappointments.

The return of Drake is really burying the lede when Aly Michalka and Rose McIver are dressed up and acting like that. No one cares about Drake. I promise.

Lone wolf! Isolated incident! Neighbors said he was a wonderful guy and can't understand what happened! Active shooter!

Me circa 1998 just got super excited.

Humans, for all our potential, are phenomenally stupid and fragile, and the fact that we haven't gone extinct yet is sufficient to make me wonder if there isn't a quasi-benevolent God out there after all.

Well that's even more confusing and outrageous!

Yeah, and, even beyond the horrifying nightmare of a fire down there or everyone suffocating, it's like what if someone fainted or slipped and broke an ankle on the way down? How could you get them up a 2 story ladder? How could rescue personnel get to them? If you just call the fire department, they're not going to

The reason you're not getting a lot of positive response is because it was a completely avoidable tragedy. They knew what the problems were. They knew the risk that this exact thing would happen.

Reminds me of something someone posted on r/DIY sometime in the last year, that was essentially a gas chamber, at best, and a death trap at worst. He bought an old tanker or maybe shipping container (that had been filled with ?????), buried it, made the only entrance and exit a ladder that went up through the ceiling

Well, they were trying to make a cool place for people to hang out and enjoy themselves.

Imagine you're an idiot who wants to create "atmosphere" in a warehouse you own that has no business being a club.

The biggest problem with the WWI setting is that, unlike WWII, in which there was a significantly higher degree of complicity and - especially in historical retrospect - good vs. evil, that really isn't true for WWI. I mean, sure, we fought on the side of France and Britain and against Germany, so to some degree

WB suits are so, so out of touch. Totally unsurprising, but also totally surprising.

It definitely had a major adjustment period and between the loss of Cat Grant, the very inconsistent addition of Mon El, and everything about the conversion to being CW budget and house style, it definitely suffered.

And getting keyed and having their cars pissed on and getting honked at and tailgated and cut off.

So you're part of Spicer's small group, huh?

I'm sure this is basically true of all vaguely technical consumer goods, but, as a former audio equipment salesperson, the marketing buzzwords that people will lap up about speakers is utterly baffling.

Puddin' Pop, in which the role of Bill Cosby is played by Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.