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The real depressing outcome for me is that while Trump won't do much immediate damage (or specific) but him just being in office will erode or just do away with so many institutions that are designed to protect the most marginalized of Americans (at least in theory). I don't think Trump will make it four years, Pence

That depends, do we have John Cusack?

This makes a certain kind of sense in the same way that the DNC isn't vocally pushing for a recount in several states. The optics on something like this and benefitting from it isn't going to go over well, so in their minds it's better to let someone else do the dirty work and if you end up coming out on top, it's

I want to go back to last week when I had the luxury of not caring pizzagate existed. The guy who was tweeting from the Red Fox yesterday while it was happening was getting comments along the lines asking if DC was an open carry state (which granted were some of the more pleasant comments he was getting as there are

"Worst movie I've ever seen, they didn't even shoot at the aliens."

I like the sentiment but I do not trust any of these people with anything remotely resembling hugging.

Northern Virginia would definitely consider it if the wall started around Woodbridge or so.

Someone on twitter today was railing against dating apps and how women really don't need more of them, essentially boiling it down to this: "women don't want a different kind of app, they want a different kind of man."

Counterpoint: the history of the US.

And the intersection is generally "well, gotta hate someone."

Gunn's also talked about exploring their relationship in this film.

Sometimes a super intelligent gorilla…or 10.

Will Forte is always good for that. I still love the closet organizer sketch and the fact that they brought it back later in the episode with Jon Hamm recognizing Forte as the Closet Organizer and just generally being an ass about it.

"…long story short, he's now my ex-dad…"

It truly was a Christmas Bear-icle.

The kind of show that employs Eugene Mirman to play a young Eugene Mirman.

Yeah, he actually says it in the rent strike episode (albeit qualified in his own way) and it's implied that he spends more time with the Belchers than anyone else in town.

Not entirely dissimilar to the climactic scene in Godfather. Like you pointed out, this tripe has been done A LOT.

His masterpiece is the cheerleading episode because I'm pretty sure I'd mess with kids for the hell of it put in a similar situation.

"I was there for the incident in gym class"
"That was humbling"