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There are apparently far more butt people outside of the West, is my understanding.

. .Guess again.

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Name a thing. The most vanilla sex thing possible.

3. I feel weird telling you this, but I understand that not everyone has my insane obsessive memory.

Our collective friend Matt who doesn't comment here anymore is said one guy who watches Banshee.

Actually, a SFU style end of life montage would at least be really effective and heartbreaking if not really appropriate stylistically.

I had honestly not heard that before and heard the argument that it ends at either Nixon's resignation or the end of Vietnam much more. And those make more sense to me.

Because of his passing and Weiner considering him a particular influence on his work/the show, I'd suspect.

If Weiner's going to tear Rachel away from me like that, you're going to have to live with it too.

I'm personally rooting for "Written by Pete Campbell" instead.

I pointed out to my brother the trend of both Anna Draper and Rachel (who both arguably fall into the same role in terms of women Don knows) dying of bone-related cancers, and suggested that maybe Faye will show up having just been diagnosed.

There's at least an argument that it was The Sixties until 74 or 75.

I'm just saying, even as someone who hasn't seen either and is equally familiar with both, I had to think for a couple of minutes when I saw "twenty episodes" and "a lot of people consider the first season the best one."

Yeah, you know, this is going to really confuse people only familiar with the US Killing.

That's actually the very first episode that Stan is in. He's such a tremendous douche for the first part, too, but that scene just perfectly breaks him down and from then on he's delightful.

I met one on my dad's side exactly once. But I hate my dad's family.

Although, porn bothers me to a considerable degree, and I still read him. I don't like him, but I read him.

There's sadly no way to precisely capture her inflection in text, but thankfully I can hear it in my head.

It didn't come off like once a day, though, it's not like she's having to look through his entire history every day to find it, more than likely. Anyway. . .I don't know, especially when you're married and have an active sex life, I can't really comprehend needing or wanting to look at it more than once every week or