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Honestly, I think some of the most likely people to survive in a zombie apocalypse would be recent immigrants. They're already in full on survival mode in a strange land that they don't really understand, and would likely be automatically wary of everyone they meet. Couple that with some badass past in the old country

While I agree with you, it is hard to watch The Walking Dead and not recognize that it glorifies guns. That's neither here nor there, but it does say something about society.

Axel was always too a little too creepy, even when they tried to humanize him and I was always afraid he was going to rape somebody once we got comfortable with him. But I'll be damned if they didn't surprise me with that headshot, I should have known better.

12 Steps are cliche because they work. Obviously not for everyone, but you can't just discount the support system that AA and NA create for people as "bullshit." Like you said, it isn't easy to stay on the wagon. Yeah it makes for boring TV to see the same addiction story over and over, but that's the nature of a

A bun 9 months out the oven.

You have a decent point overall, but the example is bad. Cambodia's problems post 1970 can be directly attributed to the United States…

That's how Todd read your post man.

You're projecting whatever it is that she's getting off on, and apparently your perceived exhibitionism is making you uncomfortable. Maybe she reminds you of a whore? And you don't like that?

I have agreed with you when I was 16 but the best one-two punch is Autopsy's Metal Funeral.

Also one of my mom's favorites of the era.

Was it because of Lost or was he already ascending into the Hollywood stratosphere?

@avclub-5fdbaa11bd42c308322756f60f43785f:disqus Do you think metal has little hope for innovation? Granted things will never moving along as quickly as the 20 years from 1970-90, but I think from 2000 to now we've definitely seen innovation happen. People are interested in it.

After thinking about it maybe she's replaced her heroin addiction with an addiction to experiences, something they could plausibly explore later on, but I'm still not sure how well it reconciles with what we've been shown about her character so far.

I think you're giving Hannah too much credit. She's not smart enough to plan that in advance.

Except Ray was apologetic and ashamed, while Jessa was tearing Thomas John a new asshole… after having eaten his parents alive. Also Shoshanna is inexperienced in relationships rather naive, while Thomas John was very angry, channeling all sorts of 'my parents are rejecting me' emotions, and is kind of an asshole

I wouldn't say it's uncommon, obviously not every woman would do that, but lots would. It's not all that different than skinny dipping, except it's warm and comforting, and not in public. What's a normal woman anyway?

Great food though. And you can drink beer on the bus!

Today was the day I realized that song, which I've obviously heard before, is Wonderwall, a song I've heard of before.

Did you watch Little Miss Sunshine? It wasn't cocaine that Grandpa was putting up his nose…

Why does everyone assume that just because a character has an argument with Hannah that they're going to be gone forever? It's seems more likely he'll be back, same with Danny Glover.