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so usually i wouldn't be that guy, but since urban dictionary lists it as "religious wannabe gangster" and google says it's "recovery working group," and i highly doubt it's either of those, can someone please tell me what RWG is supposed to mean? i've seen this pop up several times in the comments of the last few

ffucckiing, eh?

ok, so yes, the simon sees stuff made me laugh, but it also made me really sad. i'm not one to armchair diagnose folks, but he came off as significantly on the spectrum to me. that went a bit past just awkward cringe comedy for me, i was genuinely uncomfortable watching that segment.

did anyone else think hoyt had punched jason in the throat? they had that scary music sting, i thought hoyt had killed the shit out of him for a second there.

the commentary is the best part.

yes. that's the thing that is striking to me looking at these comments. look how many of us are depressed here. the avclub has some of the smartest commenters on the internet. it isn't just that we all have chemical imbalances. the world is a truly fucked up place right now. how many of us have tens if not

no, leonard is just some jerk who was also surprised that a dumb old single mom makes that kinda dough.

i don't know if anyone here listens to "roderick on the line," but the episode "a welsh troll" is one of my favorite discussions on depression ever: http://www.merlinmann.com/r…

ugh, same. well not my sister, but all of the apparently "normal" or even "happy" people i know keep pushing that nonsense. here's a quote from the first page to give you an idea of the flavor:

yes, and though i don't love the term "weakness of nerves" i think it is still better than "generalized anxiety disorder." i'm a nervous/anxious person. so was my dad. so was my grandpa. so was his dad, and i bet it goes back farther. this is somehow inherent in the way i'm built, it's not like something happened

thank you hitler.

wish i had a positive response to that one, @figplucker. ever read augusten burroughs "this is how"? it's literally the only self-help book i've ever read that didn't make me feel significantly worse after reading it. the first chapter is all about how for some people, positive affirmations are actually the worst

fucking a, @cinecraft:disqus . you just said a mouthful. you nailed it, it's the loneliness/feeling that one is somehow broken or different from everyone else that really makes depression such a bastard. and for me, when i'm feeing especially lonely, that's the time i am least likely to actually take advantage of

agreed, but the plot was a giant "who cares?" for me. i'm at least interested in seeing where the strain goes, i don't know that i would watch a second season of penny dreadful.

downvoted for being the worst.

ha, no i just can't read very well. what can i say, i've got jessica on the mind.

so at first was going to try to make a snarky joke about vampires not showing up in photos, you dumb dildo, but now i'm legitimately curious. are vampires visible in photos in this stupid universe? they can obviously be filmed/broadcast since bill did interviews for his book and russell ripped out a dude's heart on

the only time you will really see him tear into someone is if they are criticizing a democrat from the left. colmes not only served as hannity's punching bag, people like him are essential for maintaining the boundaries of what is/is not acceptable political discourse, according to the ruling class.

that would make me so happy, you dumb dildo.

i was wondering why they didn't show treacy's "embarrassing photo" in the first montage. fuck, i seriously almost turned off the show when they showed that picture. i was losing my mind those last two minutes. that was probably the best(worst?) example of cringe comedy i've ever seen.