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I wouldn't say "toddler" - he genuinely grew up poor and got discovered on YouTube - but he definitely got too big, too young and now has no idea how to be a person.

Wasn't Styles always the star? I don't know much about 1D but I'd only ever heard of Harry until they'd broken up.

What kind of pie is The Dark Knight Rises?

"We love the new Harry Stiles album, and here's why you should too"

Another Anne / Diana shipper, I see.

I think it was the right decision to change the name; it's impossible to google a show simply titled "Anne". In this day and age you need to think about these things!

See the loveli lakes

I really liked his show! Jon Benjamin was on it a lot, along with a bunch of other comedians that have gone on to become pretty big.

I have a Roku TV and I occasionally consider looking at all those weird channels.

”I got a haircut for the show, so I went in and said, i’d like a haircut please. But it must’ve come out, ‘Gay Beatle, Please.'”

They've really never done anything to make Luke remotely likeable.

Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I'd get when I was with Rogers. It's not overly threatening, but I appreciate that TekSavvy go out of their way to reassure you.

… DEEZ NUTZ!

Wait, this quote from near the end is even more overt. Actually I'd call this confirmation.

He promised the sequel a few years ago, when this show was announced, but it's not the next thing on his to-do list so it'll likely be a few years at least. There are a couple of novellas and short stories in the same world, though, plus Anansi Boys of course.

I googled it again and here's the most relevant quote I could find:

I believe that's a standing debate online, and hasn't been confirmed one way or the other. In my opinion, yes, that's what happened but there's no Word of God (heh) yet, as far as I know.

I get those from TekSavvy but they preface them with a list of my rights and a promise they haven't given my information to anyone.

Not to be all "extended universe"-y but the Clone Wars TV series (which takes place between Episodes II and III) really does sell the tragedy of the Republic falling, despite countless good people doing their best to save it.

For a second I didn't know who Rob Peter was, or what he had to do with Paul Ryan.