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The tea was way too expensive. But…damn, I did love this one chai blend that they had. I don't remember what it was called. I should drink more tea.

No longer the angry baby but an angry toddler, now.

I guess it helps if you look at him like a hammer, or "blunt instrument" like M calls him. Hammers are very useful, and they've done wonders for humanity. We wouldn't be where we are without hammers. But I can't imagine having no choice but to hammer every nail it's forced to hammer is very a fulfilling existence for

Very few films are worthy of Eva Green, and that's a damn shame. (I also argue that she needs to be on the Batman folks' shortlist for Catwoman because just look at her.)

Casino Royale is one of the best spy films ever made. It's overlong, maybe, but it hits so hard that I couldn't help but be enraptured. Plus, it has Eva Green in it. The scene in the shower mirroring the scene in the sunken elevator is not at all subtle but it's powerful. The latter Craig films could be at times

And like, what was that kid complaining about anyway? He looked like he had a pretty good life up until that one fateful bath.

This just reminded me about how much I loved the Red Dead Redemption multiplayer experience.

I care, but that's mainly because records get really fuzzy for my family beyond great-grandparents on my dad's side (who I knew.) I never met my mom's father (who is apparently Spanish) and don't remember her mother (who was indigenous). You add to that a lot of border crossing and way too many cousins and the weird

I dunno. I watch Awful Squad, and it looks a riot.

I'm a Sandman fan, too, but I could not get through that episode.

Gabrus does tend to pull more from new characters than other guests, which I appreciate. I've noticed that while he does talk a lot (and is probably one of the funniest and sharpest improvisers I've ever heard) he does character-specific callbacks better than most. Episode 500 in particular was a good showcase for

Wild Horses are powerhouses. They're all so funny.

It was around 2012/13 or so for me. I'd had it on my list of podcasts to listen to forever, but it took a few tries for the format to gel with me. But then, like, on an episode with PFT and Lapkus (I don't remember which because PFT and Lapkus are on like, the majority of episodes) it suddenly clicked for me. Been

Is it weird that my ideal ending for this series, whenever that might be, is Morty just beating Rick to death, all across the multiverse? Like, I love this show dearly, but, damn, that's the only way I can imagine this ending.

Like, yeah. I get why so many people dodged the draft. I can't say I wouldn't have done it either. The draft was bullshit, and I respect folks like Muhammad Ali for sticking up for their rights. But Trump ostensibly had no moral opposition to the war. He was just a rich boy who faked an injury to get out of the war.

Thank you for your service. I'm sure the trans men and women who likely fought alongside your fellow soldiers and to whom we are also indebted are just fine with your shitty, stupid opinion and Trump's refusal to allow them to serve their country.

Fuck this piece of shit with a sharp bone spur.