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Wad VanDerTurf
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I'd watch this. Either this or Mulaney replacing Colin Jost on the Update desk.

Yeah, I'm with you. I was wondering if maybe June 22 was Henry Hudson Day, and I'd just forgotten about the 400th Anniversary Party For Whatever It Was That Happened when it happened a few years back.

You know, it's funny, I had the same reaction. It's one of my favorite shows now, but the first couple episodes weren't at the same level as the show got to starting with "Working Girls". Once I saw a couple more and realized that they were mostly on the side of being as hilarious as that one, I blew through the rest…

That's right! I couldn't remember any specific conversation, but yeah, Lincoln and Jaime talking about poppers should count.

In episode 3 of this season Trey trained Bevers after he decided to get healthy. That's the only example I could remember off the top of my head.

Ben and Kate fans are not surprised Dakota Johnson is the best part of the movie; we're disappointed she doesn't have better material to work with.

I can't say I have. I can say that Mrs. Wad has.

Also, I assume the line about Farnsworth and Zoidberg's backstory was either a wink and a nod or that Zack never finished the Comedy Central episodes.

Was anyone else a little annoyed that Zack misspelled Cubert? It's not Qbert like the game, it's Cubert, like "C" is for "Clone of Hubert"!

I dare you to find a comment by this person that isn't just crapping on a show everyone else likes. Don't bother looking through comment history; a good troll knows to make activity private so it's not so obvious.

yawn

"loses its charm when it gets on message" could describe a fair amount of Cross' work, right?

Oddly, my Louisiana Catholic high school was fine with showing it. I can't imagine ever getting something like Dr. Strangelove past the PTB, though.

Jeb Lund is one of my favorite current nonfiction/Internet writers. I wish more politics and national writers wielded bloody razor blades at their fingertips.

This is brilliant. I'm stealing this idea.

Probably the best bit of trolling I did on the Internet recently was ask some foaming-at-the-mouth "Secret Muslim" right-winger, "So what if Obama was a Muslim? What difference would that make? You believe in the First Amendment, right?"

While O'Neal's comparison of America to Meat and You: Partners in Freedom is inspired, Imagine a World Without Her makes me think of "A World Without Zinc."

Come on, we're talking guns, not breasts. This is America.

Truth, pandering to my own absurd sense of victimization… tomayto, tomahto.

All of them, in the collective fever dream shared by fringe right-wingers that I like to call "Rural White Christians Are Constantly Victimized."