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Doesn't that describe like 50% of the comments here?

Accompanied by a picture clearly for Treme.

How bored are the people who make up these accounts just for the purpose of getting flagged? I mean, I'm pretty god damn bored and I wouldn't waste the time.

Andrew Bird would like to have a word with you.

Well, I started watching from the very first episode, cos I'm cool like that.

On the flip side, 2008 you just learned about this cool new show, Breaking Bad.

Yeah, that Mark Zuckerberg, he sure is a dummy.

Well, the comments have some good suggestions for when you dive back in.

I was pretty psyched to the see "What are you reading" feature this morning (after I made this comment), but the book reviews are definitely an after thought for the commenters, myself included.

Tell me more about Stead, never heard of her.

I just read my first Pynchon earlier this year, Crying of Lot 49. It didn't grab me that much, but the prose was definitely good. It was the 2nd book I found in a bar (I mentioned the other in a post below). I'll have to give Gravity's Rainbow a try.

See, I thought Johnson was nothing like his New Girl character (other than the obvious job parallels). He was more decisive, less neurotic and generally grounded in reality. Plus, his dramatic arc was well done, a strong complement to Wilde's.

I've been working my way through Steven Pinker's "The Better Angels of Our Nature," and loving it. It's long which is a plus because it's a very fascinating and thoroughly researched exploration of the decline in violence.

There aren't that many Greek Goddesses as pretty as Olivia.

I get the sense that the book review section of this site is on its way out because of lack of views/comments. I admit I don't really read these reviews despite being both a writer and an avid reader. But, it's so rare that a book is reviewed on this site that holds any interest for me. Another YA book/trilogy means

She had a lot of the characteristics of many of my female friends, particularly of the drinking buddy variety, so I saw her self-destructive/self-empowered approach to life to be both painfully real and graciously easy to relate to. Plus, Johnson really showed his chops. All around, I was charmed.

I'm not so sure Wiggins will go first in the draft. He's obviously phenomenal and as a KU fan I'm happy to have had him for a year, but I just don't know if I'd say he's the best player in the country. In pure potential, probably (if we're not counting Embiid), but in actual on-the-floor consistency, he's got a lot of

Related: Has anyone seen Drinking Buddies? It's actually really good, with Olivia Wilde and Jake Johnson giving standout performances. And it's not twee at all.

If you win the Nobel Peace Prize of Cock, does it come with a cash prize, or is it just assumed you already have everything you'll ever need in life?