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Pretentious Guy
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Is it back in pog form?

You might want to give actual blood a try sometimes.  It carries oxygen to the different cells of your body more efficiently than old videotape.

Plus, just try and fire a guy on medical leave…

Hey, the cops knew better than to get into the middle of that mess.  We can always pretend it was in the same universe as Dexter and all the cops were busy cleaning up tableaus.

Consider that a divorce.

Of course they were.  But the thing is, Vince Gilligan knew how he wanted the show to end.  He just wasn't sure exactly how he was going to get there.  That's the sort of stuff he made up as he went along.

Was his death noble?  Probably moreso than dying alone in a pool of his own coughed-up blood in the middle of a cabin in New Hampshire.

So did I.  It didn't make it any less satisfying.

Isn't pandering always needless?

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Well, he'll be able to open his own pancake house when he turns 18.  I'd say that's a happy ending for him.

Had McMurphy finished off Nurse Ratched, I figure that might make it in your top three.

And possibly a very short one depending on the Magnificent Seven's aim.

And he tried to take Mr. Popper's penguins.

Two women confer, neither of them married to Paul, and say history will remember them as wives as opposed to mistresses.  For my feminist friend, that this should be something to consider an OK solution as opposed to the women standing on their own and not being defined as a subordinate to the man in their life was a

And then remembers his time as a cuddler-rapist being interrogated by Detective Wagonbach.

I'll take your question seriously.

I probably veer more towards fantasy than sci-fi when I'm not reading nonfiction or deeper stuff I feel will help me in the classroom, but I remember greatly enjoying Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land and Starship Troopers.  The one Honor Harrington novel I read I enjoyed, but like with a lot of series and such I

Well, Dune didn't outright offend or anger me, the way Atlas Shrugged did at times, but a feminist friend of mine was outright infuriated by the last line (that was most certainly a product of its time).  Truth be told, what I last wrote about Dune is probably not an accurate representation of my thoughts, but it,

Internet polls are also highly unreliable.  It basically means anyone with Internet access, knowledge of the site's existence, and the desire to make a claim, can post things.  For other examples, see Steven Colbert's efforts to get a bridge named after him, or TLC's 100 Greatest Americans List.  At least Colbert was