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I'm going to
counter the backlash's backlash with an additional backlash's backlash and continue to love every second of this man's life falling to shambles. Because I can, dammit.

be nice.

Droopy-eyed armless children
are weeping across the nation.

I'm sorry but…
Anne Hathaway's boobs keep popping up in the "Auto-Recycler." It's distracting me from this boobless story.

profound revelation.

I believe Showalter to be the superior Michael. I saw him speak at a synagogue last Saturday in DC and he had a very light and colloquial way of making comedy not seem forced or abrasive. His work in Stella (the shorts, not the show) is pretty flawless. But what do I know?

Welcome to Earf!

Being
the first person to pay to enter John Malkovich's brain is a pretty big deal. That would have been nice to read about…

Are you guys kidding? The League is embarrassing to watch.

Wild Nothing and Beach House deserve to be on this list. Lisbon, though good, is an overrated Walkmen album.

agreed. The Non-Commissioned Officers, of Nashville TN, did the soundtrack. Really good stuff.

I don't get Modern Family….I just don't get it. It's as if people who never saw Arrested Development (plus the beaten-to-death faux documentary style of The Office). What am I missing? Is there an episode I should be watching?!

It's a great show. I don't watch much TV (not because I have a life but because I don't have money to afford cable) but Community is a show I've watched since episode 1. It's really fast and sharp and unexpectedly daring.

I had a very similar experience when I saw this, MillsSomerset. John Malkovich was the best thing about the movie, methinks.

Brian Cox was also AMAZING in Big Fish. Oh, man!

Nicely played, Joaquin.

I remember saying "sticks and stones may break my bones" and meaning it!

pour me another space beer, gleep glop
i hate to feel this way, but the song "And the Hazy Sea" is so fucking good that everything else on the album seems tame and predictable.

try, try again