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"No one has biological urges driving them to smoke pot, though."

I heard a recent interview with the band on NPR where they described themselves as "humans trying to sound like robots".

They're so wonderfully god-damn crunchy they make my jaw hurt. I'm partial to the honey mustard and onion flavor.

Creed Bratton seems like a really chill, cool dude,

I lost whatever respect or interest I had in what Bill Maher has to say when I saw Religulous. That movie is worth watching solely because it shows that atheists like Maher can be just as bigoted, narrow-minded, ignorant, and self-important as any believer.

What was the story?

That's too bad, since his podcast, Improv4Humans, is the best podcast in the universe. I said it!

We'll find out that Adam is the Scranton Strangler.

I don't think he's being hypocritical. He's madeat the YACHT guy, not just because YACHT pirated his software, but because YACHT used that pirated software to make money, and then after becoming successful enough to afford  to do the right thing and purchase a legit copy, refused, and bragged about it.

The Governor has harmed and killed people who posed no direct threat to his community. He beat a man to death (with a gleam in his eye) rather than 'waste' one bullet to put him down quickly. He sexually assaulted Maggie.

Rick isn't an asshole. He helps who he can, and doesn't actively try to hurt anybody who isn't threatening his family. That's all you can do during a zombie apocalypse. He didn't stop for the hitchhiker because he's learned through bitter experience that strange people can be very dangerous, and picking one up of the

Thanks for pointing me towards that interview. Dustin seems like a really driven guy, and it looks like there's some interesting stuff coming out of Feral Audio.

I agree, it was a good episode. I didn't feel like the Sandy Hook bit fell flat. It caught me (and Besser as well, I think) off-guard, but I saw his point after the initial shock.

"And I'm nothing if not a slave to that dance floor."

I think we need to cut Mr. Baldwin a little slack. He could have gone even further and called the guy something really offensive, like 'paparazzi'.

It's prescription-strength cough syrup with codeine. It's a very popular drug in parts of the South, and has it's own subculture of users, and has even inspired a subgenre of music (google 'chopped and screwed').

I wouldn't worry about the Mormons too much.

They might not 'charge' anything, but from what I've seen, most Amish communities impose pretty high exit costs on their members. I'm sure there's lots of Amish men and women who are unhappy and want to leave, but don't because: they would be completely cut off and shunned by everyone they've ever known, they weren't

He should bring back the dominatrix. She was too easy on him the first time around.

It's never okay to be a drunken boor, but I take issue with the notion that it's never okay to give negative feedback to a performer, that the audience has to laugh or shut up. Why am I, as an audience member, expected to 'take a joke', while the performer isn't also expected to 'take criticism'?