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Come on. Nature has a plan? Evolution has a will? That's too much. You're personifying the abstract (a very human thing to do) in order to try to better understand it (and failing, I think).

Failing Public Schools
If this had been a charter school, they would have been able to convince those troubled teens to never go to parties, drink, or have sex ever again in their lives.

Really tired subplot in one of the worst eps of FNL. I've forgiven plenty of this show's flaws in the past, but after the first half of the ep focusing on the Jess as equipment manager issue (no way would she want that shitty job), the preachy preachy Coach's wife (come on, admissions officers are going to talk about

Myles, I'd say you've been here long enough now to start making demands. Insist that they get rid of the grades. Give them an ultimatum. While you're at it, demand a raise.

Failed thirsty.

Toby was smitten by God off-screen.

Intentionality is awfully hard to prove or argue from.

I'm guessing she said something more like, to her, it's as disturbing as rape. I doubt that she actually thinks you're raping the meat while you hunt and eat it. I'm sure some people do enjoy actual meat raping, but could ground chuck even give consent?

Get rid of those douches and you'd be a red state. I'd be a lot more worried about the Oregon hicks than the fresh off the greyhound hipsters.

In Soviet Russia, mutton chops are ewes.

Goddam, this kid contributed more to the world before he was 25 than I will in my entire life.

I think I meant "own father" on that but who knows.

Well, when this guy goes skiing in thirty years and discovers his dad frozen in the ice—and that he's now older in appearance than his over father (!) the universe will have gotten revenge for you.

I thought Stevie nearly stole this season.

SPOILER—Grenade blows second episode of second season. Whatta payoff!

The flip over was the most memorable part of the episode because it's so rare to see in a tv show that I wanted to know why they included it and what it was supposed to mean. The "savage" thing popped into my head but I dunno. Just to draw attention to her (with the movement) before panning to the ring? Other ideas?

I like Wong Kar Wai but this movie was unbearable. Precious. Tone deaf.

The example above doesn't appear to be traced, but Greg Land 100% without a doubt, been proven over and over traces.

Y'know, the whole wearing the cape and cowl to strike fear into criminals thing isn't working fro Bats at all. There are around a thousand bad guys attacking the batfolk in this issue. The villains aren't scared at all and seem all to eager to sign up to fight against the Bat family (granted some of them were