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Christina Hendricks is a woman with large breasts.

No, something is not either acceptable or not. That's not at all how language works: language evolves over time, and as such standards of acceptability gradually  transition rather than simply being a binary.

Using apostrophes to pluralize initialisms and numbers is a relatively acceptable use, since it helps distinguish between eightys and eighty-ess.

It really is more fun to make up your own insults.

Yeah apparently she performed "Closer" with Tegan & Sara at a concert yesterday in LA.

Yeah, but paying the taxes on the pope hats is going to make it not worth it for a lot of her viewers.

Hey, I also remember Seinfeld's quasi-crossover with it.

Not really. Don't Ask Don't Tell was very explicitly a compromise. Clinton said he wanted gays in the military during the campaign, but when he wasn't able to get that to happen, he settled for the somewhat lame compromise of letting them be gay as long as they stay in the closet. (The status quo of a blanket ban on

Yes what Precious Hamburgers said. New York and California are certainly solid blue states, but there's a few bluer. The thing that makes New York and California stand out is that they're very large and have very large cities in them. But precisely that same largeness gives conservatives plenty of room to stretch

Well, not necessarily a good argument. The National Review is often eminently poorly thought out, but I don't outright laugh at their arguments the way I did at this essay. (Well, at least not every time.) Also, I really don't read conservative publications all that often so it was the first one that came to mind.

To be fair, Terry Gilliam does kind of look like Mao Zedong.

If you take the line purely in isolation the joke is that each thing starts listing spam more and more repetitively, so having two things without any spam at all helps lead into the crescendo. Outside of that, it's the sort of silly sketch where people involved would just collectively forget that egg and bacon are on

I can read the National Review or something and appreciate that even though I think the argument being made is not something I particularly agree with, I can at least see that there's an argument going on. This is just a bunch of conservative conspiracies and fallacies strung together.

Well, those were adaptations of public domain material anyway. I assume knockbuster companies get excited every time Hollywood adapts something from the public domain, since it gives them more wiggle room to rip off the movie while still being legally within their rights.

I want something else
To get me through this
Semi-charmed kind of life
Baby baby
I want something else
I'm not listening when you say
Goodbye

Apparently he was a major factor in them getting on Adult Swim in the first place. They sent him a copy of their Internet videos, he liked them and helped ship the show around to networks, and he was an Executive Producer on Tom Goes to the Mayor.

It doesn't seem like it would be that difficult to give Kurt Russell a small role in this movie which doesn't actually involve doing any action. (It's not like he'd be the first.)

Yes, he hoped she'd get raped by a pack of naggers.

ElDan: In those complaints he does seem to have been complaining about how he was treated by a producer of the film, not merely the experience of being in a really shitty movie. So that's not quite the same thing.

Cast Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Rachael.