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I'm not from the United States, and I can't believe he actually said that. Was it sarcasm on the part of the writer ? Where I'm from he'd actually get sued and fined for saying this.

That really makes me sad. He was truly great as Steed.

At some point Galavan will break into catchy songs that get stuck in people's heads. That might be his evil superpower actually.

That's not all they did. They blocked the access to major airports and some train stations, creating roadblocks with burning tires, and vandalized cars they thought were Uber.

You just conjured up a vision of horror.

Only the taxi drivers. Not a day went by this week we didn't hear about scuffles, taxi chases, people getting the shit kicked out of them because taxi drivers want Uber out.

This whole war between rival companies of taxies is starting to look like the scenario of an A-Team episode.

Again ? I find what you're doing disgustin.

You're preempting all the puns ! Grant us some leeway, please !

Look, Internet ! Here is a picture of a Humorously Shaped Vegetable !

We watched a lot of the Avengers growing up. My parents always told me half jokingly that if I were to have a role model, it should be Emma Peel.

Why would you post something like that ? WHY ?

That's why it was liquid then… I knew there was something weird with that book.

There's a fairly good novel called Kenobi by Jackson Miller. It's basically a western, and only vaguely related to Star Wars actually. I'd like to see it on screen.

Yeah, but they didn't have a song about it.

If anything, this article proves that Spartacus was the more accurate show…

Every time there is an exhibition about ancient Italy the Maillol museum in Paris devotes a small room to that sort of things, and usually there's all sorts of warnings, like children shouldn't look and so on. My guess is they're hoping it will get talked about and people will come and pay the overpriced ticket to

I had some insane commuting to do this year. So I read a lot of commuting fare. These books were far better than a lot of things I read which weren't stamped YA.

The last YA I read was actually a mistake. I like thrillers by John Connolly, so I bought a book written by him that I thought was the same. Turns out it was a YA sci-fi book. I don't regret one moment of it. It was well written and a real page turner. The books out by now are called Conquest and Empire, and I would

I'll just rewatch the Hornblower series to make up for it. Minus the 3rd and 4th installment which were shitty. The rest is absolutely awesome.