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I find it offensive that she compares getting a massive divorce settlement and being rid of cheating piece of shit to being raped or facing combat. She could say she's depressed, but instead, she says PTSD.

May all your indiscretions remain private.

Farewell and adieu, my friend.

It makes ongoing conversations almost impossible and encourages one-off "clever" bon mots and tirades. Also, it creates a class system where only some comments are visible at first glance and you must work to find others.

So, just watch Paradise Lost instead?

Which might be the stupidest game ever concocted.

Nah, it's where Gummo dies

I'd wager the homeless vets who have PTSD would love to have the sort of PTSD that gets you a massive divorce settlement.

Mickie and Ryan help Jack get the cursed antiques back. Where was there a summer camp?

Too much work to catch him.

Seriously, look at what he did, he took a workplace comedy structure and applied it to a genre. Buck Henry did the same with Quark and Buck Henry was funnier

Not that kind of camp

It just doesn't matter

He's less influential than people around here think.

To join Misters Kelly and Allen

{Spike Lee angrily Tweets Josh Gordon's address}

Only if they are female teens and he's a camp director.

Vince McMahon has a writing job he needs to see you about

Hot take:
Whedon is the most over-rated creator in TV history not named Ryan Murphy

Really? He basically took screwball comedy patter and merged it with genre shows. Nothing groundbreaking there. David Lynch, Dick Van Dyke, Chris Carter, David/Seinfeld, Chase, Simon, and Gleeson were much more impactful.