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He seems to never leave his apartment, so I don't know where he would be meeting all these other girls. Also, how did he and Hannah meet? Other bits of trivia: He is always wearing the same pair of jeans with no shirt. He is always futzing around with wood- and metal-working stuff, but we never seem to see the product

He seems to never leave his apartment, so I don't know where he would be meeting all these other girls. Also, how did he and Hannah meet? Other bits of trivia: He is always wearing the same pair of jeans with no shirt. He is always futzing around with wood- and metal-working stuff, but we never seem to see the product

I really love what is happening with the Hannah-Adam relationship. After the first couple of episodes, everyone assumed that their relationship was a completely one-sided exploitative affair in which an oversexed moron was taking advantage of a girl with low self-esteem. However, it continues to grow more complex,

I really love what is happening with the Hannah-Adam relationship. After the first couple of episodes, everyone assumed that their relationship was a completely one-sided exploitative affair in which an oversexed moron was taking advantage of a girl with low self-esteem. However, it continues to grow more complex,

Easy. Red Lobster.

Wait…you don't like the show because of a fictional character within the narrative construct of the show? That doesn't really make any sense. Yeah, he's awful. He's supposed to be awful. He's written and performed that way. I'm not sure that is grounds for not liking the show. That's similar to not liking Blood

"You look like a Mexican teenager. It's awesome."

I really hate that I started watching this show, because it means that I'll have to see it through to the end, even though I stopped enjoying it halfway through season one.

Um, calm down, dude. He wasn't your dad. You didn't know him personally. He was a public figure, and public figures who make public statements taking positions in geopolitical conflicts are fair game for criticism. His death is the perfect occasion to talk about his legacy, which includes the Free Tibet thing in

Wait…how is Žižek "pseudo"-intellectual? I'm pretty sure he qualifies as a real intellectual, having studied and published influential works of continental philosophy for more than two decades now. This article is not an attack on Star Wars, and if you'd actually read and understood it you'd know that. Žižek simply

I love Žižek, and that was a fantastic piece. Thanks for linking.

Because the supporters of the Free Tibet movement seem to be completely unaware that before 1950, Tibet was a feudal serfdom in which more than 90% of the population had no rights whatsoever, and could be bought and sold as slaves by a brutal ruling elite. There was no constitution, no law beyond the mandate of the

Free Tibet is a totally vapid cause, the sort of thing that could only be supported by moronic, Asian-fetishizing Westerners, and the exiled, elite ruling class of Tibet. Hard to believe anyone fell for that nonsense. Yauch seemed like a pretty smart guy, and a fine artist, and I hate to speak ill of the dead, but

I'm totally glad Sharon won, but couldn't help but feel sad that Chad didn't win. Honestly, I was back and forth between the two of them the entire season. It was a true 50/50 situation, which I don't remember from past seasons. I loved Sharon's amazing sense of humor and fashion experimentalism, and I think as a

Yeah, my guess is drugs, too. That is the sort of dirty laundry that has the potential to make the show (and drag, and gays in general) look bad had it been revealed. So they went with a sanitized form of the story, Willam's BF visiting her in her hotel…which I don't doubt, but I think he was probably bringing his

Marxists don't know shit about aeronautics.

"You can't do anything about it, Don. One day your little girl will spread her legs and fly away."

Like this if you want to see a Perd Hapley spin-off.

Great article as always, and this movie is obviously a giant pile of shit, but was it necessary to malign Michael Moore to that degree? I don't find him self-aggrandizing. He hardly even appears in Roger & Me, and when he does you can tell he is extremely camera shy because of his weight and generally slovenly

I think Buffalo 66 is better than not too bad. I think it's actually a great film. It is funny, heartfelt, cinematically interesting, and has incredibly high rewatch value. The Brown Bunny is a little more "difficult" — minimal by design, no comedy to speak of — but it is also quite good. Undoubtedly, Gallo is an ass