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Sentient Beard
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What About Barb?

"Dialogue fugue" is the perfect way to describe it.

The way The Dude keeps picking up and repeating other people's phrasing is such a wonderfully essential character detail.

*looks at header photo*

I love his cover album collaboration with the Roots, Wake Up. The first couple of tracks, Hard Times and Compared To What, are fantastic.

"Tell them I hate them!"

A Night At The Opera is so great. I know everyone ranks Duck Soup as the best Marx Brothers film, but they're wrong.

You just made my morning.

Greenville has a pretty nice downtown, though. Let's just send a team of anti-clown snipers.

There's no way the Democrats can realistically take back Congress this year. Both parties are guilty of gerrymandering, but the Republicans are better at it (and more evil), and their redistricting in 2011 made a Democratic majority in the House all but impossible.

I honestly believe this is the case. I mean sure, he wants to win, but he has based his entire life around spinning self-defeat into personal gain. He builds a couple of casinos that do well, he wins. He then builds a fucking stupid billion-dollar casino in the same city that has insane overhead costs and just siphons

What about the extra 'B?'

I'm only going to see it because my parents are extras in the scene at the beginning of the trailer, where Gary Oldman gives his speech and opens those big doors to reveal the ship. They just did it because they're retired and have lots of free time; they had never even heard of Gary Oldman, which just blows my mind.

Well there was that time he couldn't make it to Jack Donaghey's fundraiser because the sail on his car broke.

This has purple in it. Purple's a fruit.

I watched Ep 3 again recently, and McDiarmid is straight-up hilarious. Just cackling away, whipping big chunks of the Senate at a tiny acrobatic frog wizard. It's glorious.

This looks completely unremarkable, but I'm going to see it because my parents are extras in that opening scene (where Gary Oldman gives his speech at the :03 mark and the big doors open at :10). They answered the casting call just because they're retired and thought it'd be fun. They'd never even heard of Gary

[confused look] "No."

We can? Thanks, Mom!
*runs to the next room, followed by punching sound*

Someone should throw him some bread to soak it up.