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The Archmage of the Aether
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"Listen, the next revolution is gonna be a revolution of ideas."

It could be a Crash sequel.

"It's always funny until someone gets hurt. Then it's just hilarious."

Nepotism was involved in his casting.

He really nailed his first role.

Now that someone has finally supplied the internet with a valid reason…

"hyuk hyuk"

Garbage. Men might not notice, but most women certainly will notice if you show up to work in the same clothes as the day before. Judging by the disapproving glances i get.

I thought that's why people had kids.

More Naraka than Samsara, with 78160 attempts clearly pushing the paradigm from "fever nightmare" to "tormented to perform by a Harlan Ellison-esque omniscient mega-Computer".

I was aiming for "iconic"…. but "topical" is good, too.

Rob Riggle is looking like Ken Marino. And Jane Curtin "from 3rd Rock From The Sun or the recently ended Unforgettable", like Jane Curtin from Kate and Allie and Saturday Night Live.

What's good about a tie? It serves no purpose, save giving an enemy hand-to-hand combatant a free noose by which to choke you, or a Machine Demon a danglybit to catch by cog and gear. You can't wipe your mouth or nose with it, it's not even long enough to cover post-urination pants spottings.

It's like the stickiest manifestation of the Boddhisattva Vow!

"Kantian"? That explains his Silent Decade.

Popular doesn't mean much. Unless you're talking about The People's Choice Awards, or the Blockbuster Awards.

So, meditate. Do some pranayama. Those are the best vidya games.

The Reader always makes me think about Kate Winslet's turn on Extras.

Silence of the Lambs, picking up all the big awards. Pandering to the key cannibal psychopath / FBI profiler demographics.

Better than destroying the world by trying to destroy it.