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It's astounding how truly awful you have to be as a candidate to not be able to secure the support of the GOP against Hillary Clinton.

You haven't laughed until you've seen Bashar al-Assad lip sync to The Weeknd! LOL SO RANDO!

Comedy: Hollywood Handbook, Comedy Bang Bang, The Flop House

I truly hate internet culture sometimes.

(Hands Gumbercules a small pile of loose quotes) "Sorry they're not in packets."

That was a good one. I kinda feel for Kirk, guy always seemed pretty decent/sane to me. He probably would have lost regardless of who the nominee was, but thanks to being lumped in with the current dumpster fire of a republican party, he is going to get walloped.

I also pretty much always got a kick out of Dr. Kelso being a dick to people. One particular moment that I remember well, Kelso in his car on the way to work, sees Carla running to catch a bus and starts quietly cheering "Go bus! Go!"

Roy Bittan has always been the secret weapon of the E Street Band. The live versions of 'Backstreets' from the late 70s are particularly incredible and showcase his brilliance

YES! Pretty much everything on 'Bloodsongs' gives me chills

Sirens! Yes! It is one hell of an inventive record, such an incredible, diverse range of genres yet they are all perfectly in balance. Nico Jaar is a mad genius.

I remember looking up the lyrics, after listening to the album a good 20 times and thinking I had a decent grasp of what he was saying.

I always really enjoyed Don Draper's relationship with Sally. Don was obviously not a very good dad to put it lightly. But by the end of the series she has seen firsthand how enormously fucked up Don is, yet still is able to love him despite his flaws.

How dare you use that word if you're not from the Jersey Shore! That's their word! Do you think it's funny to go around culturally appropriating Snooki and The Situation like that?

Brilliant.

I hope I'm not the only one who heard Trump's comment about his ten year old son being "really good at computers" and immediately thought of Sean Clements' references to his little cousin Sam on Hollywood Handbook. Because that cracked my whole shit up.

I quite enjoyed the book. The sexism is indeed rampant and does not hold up well, but I really like the Chief's narration. The Chief's depictions of the "Combine" are kind of beautiful in a nightmarish bad-trip sort of way. I also think it adds a layer of ambiguity and mystery to the story. Then again I've always been

Chris Gethard, Dave Thomas, Lauren Lapkus, Sinbad, Paul Rust, Improving Brett's House with DC Pierson, and anything involving Tom Scharpling (especially Big Apple Bible)

Yeah, the musical choices in this episode were fantastic. Gerald's 'Boston' keyboard-playing scene had me absolutely dying. The ending scene, along with the little girl on the bridge, and Cartman's screams as his electronics were destroyed, were all so perfectly over-the top.

The Licker family lived down the street from us for years. The father's name was Richard.

This guy Fuchs.