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Well if you ever figure out that making money from home thing, let me know. Preferably in the form of a treatise on what out of production car it allowed your room mate's cousin to buy.

Right, of the reasons to be angry with, and stop using, Facebook, this is pretty low down the list.

This sounds pretty bad, even if it doesn't sound particularly surprising or illegal. Not the biased selection of which stories to report, that's literally every case of reporting ever. But representing it as a sort of an automatic, purely stat-based billboard top 20 news chart when there was actually significant

If we did, South Dakota would be the dominant one.

I can do without a bed.

I think it's actually more a side effect of how reluctant they are to add or remove permanent cast for anything other than reasons outside their control. So you can either marry somebody who has been a friend, coworker or family of a friend to you for 5 years, or they have to make big changes they're afraid of.

I thought some stuff about her worked in previous episodes, but she is TERRIBLE as a Nick love interest. I mean, nobody is particularly well served by being defined entirely as "romantic interest for character they won't end up with" but she took it to the next level in this one. She was just nothing here. A literal

Well it was a bad movie, but people didn't know that when seeing it maybe? People knew this one was the sequel to a bad movie before it came out.

Planning a big wedding while running a TV show does not even sound possible.

I see you've read the leaked plot of Infinite Secret Crisis Wars.

Don't tell me, tell Terl.

That does sound like a better plan, with or without other man animals present.

I'm a big fan of depressingly slow, peaceful progress. I mean, it's easy for me to say that since i'm not one of the people personally waiting on that progress to make life tolerable. But i think even in the other case, things would have to be TERRIBLE for me to roll the dice on revolution that goes around the system.

And nobody remembers what the hell it's about. I actually read up on it a couple years ago and by the time it rolled around this year i was still like "Ok it was some kind of victory against France…maybe Napoleon was involved?" And no, not remotely, it's that war that happened while the US was busy fighting the US.

It is kind of hard for me imagine a ratchet and clank fan(atic) despite having played and enjoyed multiple entries in the series. It's a pretty safe genre that they do moderately well, such that it seems likely to tons of people's 12th-favorite game series or something similarly not-quite-flattering.

Well, phase 1 is complete. Now we just have to start putting pictures of naked women in there and cheap toys in Playboy.

So this thing doesn't even have the "well then just don't watch it if you hate it so much!" defense. They're actually fucking things up for you above and beyond showing you material from the movie.

I'm a white person, so i get to avoid feeling this way about the ethnicity i'm part of, but i can still partially relate based on how i feel about the state i live in. That's not nearly as unfair, since unlike races, states actually do have meetings where they collectively decide how to behave in certain regards, but

Of course they do. It's just, their idea of morality boils down to tribalism and power. Being 'good' is being strong enough to hurt outsiders with impunity and protect yourself and your team from same.

You know, it hasn't been that long since you could just be an out and proud KKK member and people were afraid to publicly disagree with you rather than vice versa. Maybe there really was a window that was a little better than now, but it's pretty hard to plot a long-term downward trend in this regard.