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American coke doesn't use sugar. They switched it out during the New Coke thing in the 80s. When  they brought back "Classic" Coke, it was really a new recipe with high fructose corn syrup. The conspiracy theory is that New Coke was just a smoke screen so people would have gone without Coke for a while before they

American coke doesn't use sugar. They switched it out during the New Coke thing in the 80s. When  they brought back "Classic" Coke, it was really a new recipe with high fructose corn syrup. The conspiracy theory is that New Coke was just a smoke screen so people would have gone without Coke for a while before they

I wanted to punch @ShrikeTheAvatar:disqus the second he linked to Penny Arcade.

Impossible expectations.

We humans refer to that kind of "bonkers" logic as humor. Just accept this as one our idiosyncrasies and your time among us will be easier.

Doesn't doing a job for Morpheus get him out of debt, not into it. And isn't a job that involves setting up the ultimate prank/suicide the best way to do it.?

Honestly I had just assumed that was the case as well. I didn't realize it was a big mystery.

Just pick up one for now, then see if you care to continue. You don't need to rush. Back in the day, when it was still an ongoing title, we only got twelve issues a year and it still held our interest. In fact, being forced to progress slowly only enhanced our experience, as it gave us time to look back through the

I personally like both the book and the movie, and I have to agree with you on how Scatman dies. Another thing that makes it great is the fact that this was a best-selling novel, so a decent amount of people would read the book when they went to see it during its initial release.

As someone that did play D&D, I would say it only made it worse.

@avclub-4dae7032e72753a6c9d24a71307f561f:disqus I don't think the writers did mean for it to genuinely badass. Walter is at a pretty low point when he says it. It's a great line because it's such ridiculous bluster.

That's a good angle. I didn't even think about that. Was Kim in on knowing they wanted Kat off at that point? I seem to recall she was, but I'm not sure.

It will be interesting to watch that when it happens.If Kim sells it, she totally deserves to win.

@avclub-525f76574b3a2a5bcb4da793c92a16fb:disqus I used to mow lawns in middle school to make money, and License to Ill was my tape of choice. For that reason I always hear the Beastie Boys when I smell fresh-cut grass.

The problem is that people are mainly unhappy because they weren't picked. Claiming its because Kat didn't pick Christina and Tarzan is just a way to complain without looking like a sore loser. Sabrina has been passed up two weeks running and she looked pretty hurt.

I didn't see any strategy at all from Troy until his last episode scramble, during which he acted like a little brat. He just seemed to feel entitled to win for some reason or other.

Yes, the biggest obstacle to Kim winning is a bitter jury. She can possibly counter that if she can honestly say the the people at her side are her week one alliance.

@FuriousGiorge:disqus I agree 100% on her shallow goat pool.

I wouldn't use the term duds for all  of them. Kim had to back down to the rest of the tribe this week. And the person she had to give up was her best possible goat. Kat had been at her side since the beginning, so she couldn't be accused of goat-dragging. Taking Tarzan and Christina to end could lead to more bitter