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Maybe try that again in your native language. English is not your friend.

Part sports, part movie, part product review. If you enjoy playing video games it shouldn't be hard to understand. Plus a lot of people are fans of the presenters.

He does not sound good live.

I liked both of them when I saw them in the theaters, I haven't seen Garp since but Popeye definitely holds up. I was a Nilsson fan even back then but I don't think I knew it was him at the time, it was Punch Drunk Love that inspired me to rent it again.

I think the most generous thing you can say is that the taboo against suicide does prevent a lot of people from doing it, and if reinforcing the taboo means causing some extra pain for survivors and the suicidally depressed, Henry is willing to be an asshole because he's saving lives. And because it fits with his

I get what you're saying I guess, as to the claim that this is harmful, rather than whether it's generally dickish.

I think in this case Sean said everything that needed to be said, "It’s an argument that should cause anyone who’s similarly on the brink
to pause, then ask themselves whether Henry Rollins might think they’re being a pussy."

I said this above, but yes, that's confirmed, it's full episodes now, trimmed episodes thereafter.

Although the marathon is the only time they'll be showing full episodes, rather than the trimmed-for-syndication versions so if you're ever going to watch The Simpsons on FXX now is the time to do it.

I don't really agree but Kubrick can be overrated and The Shining can still be the best thing to ever be associated with Stephen King (although Carrie is close).

Jennifer Tilly was really perfect for the Sally Struthers part, that's the kindest thing I can say about it.

I've only read 10 or 12, and mostly the oldest stuff, but there seems to be a really strong negative correlation between length and enjoyability with King. I have no problem with the short stories, Cujo and Pet Sematary were fun enough but The Stand was a slog and a half and It was enjoyable only in its laughably bad

Absolutely. At least there's still a possibility of them having another good season rather than the same structure over and over until it's completely out of gas.

The last celebrity I cried for was Fred Rogers, I don't have strong feelings about Robin Williams, except that it really demonstrates that being gifted and rich and widely acclaimed doesn't necessarily save you from feeling worthless, which is depressing.

My grandmother had it when she was quite old and it didn't seem so bad to me, certainly much preferable to the Alzheimer's my other grandmother had. Her brother though had it from middle age and lived in a nursing home for many years and that seemed very tough. But that was in the 70s and 80s and I think treatments

One of my initial notions was to blame it, to some degree, on a crazy twelve-steppy view of relapse. I don't even know if that's a realistic notion but I'm glad it's not the case.

I go for Harmony in Your Bathroom.

If you're going to continue to criticize folks for "sub-jokes" you need to never post another shitty pun. You are absolutely the worst offender when it comes to shitty sub-humor. Which, to be honest, I don't really mind all that much, but you should leave the humor policing to someone else.

Your self-criticism is anything but absurd. You shouldn't be sharing your "writing" with anyone, which obviously you know or you'd be publishing them literally anywhere but in the comments to an actual writer's work.

"mainly because I'll watch almost anything that Tina Majorino is in"