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What is this, Breaking Bad fantasy interview week?  Aaron Paul is great in his role but kind of sucks in real life, so please avoid him.

You aren't getting the sarcasm of an anti-firsties comment.

I was complaining about the writer's mention regarding registration.

I did and I don't know anyone who would go on Catholicism's second most sacred pilgrimage.  I've known priests who wouldn't expend that amount of time, effort, and money.

I haven't noticed any change in the level of "cynicism" of the comments.  It's amusing how some of the writers of the AV Club exaggerate a claim regarding the character of comments after the big change to "Disqus" (worst name ever for a company running discussion boards) and required registration.  Apparently none of

And what kind of vodka are we talking about here? 

This review raised an interesting philosophical question:  Would it be better to masturbate with sand paper or to have your mouth stapled and duct taped to Ashlynn Yennie's asshole?

I think being last is preferable.  I don't want someone tossing my salad all day.  That's really gay. Almost as gay as lame firsties.

This is probably the only family where at the same time, one brother could be praying at Santiago de Compostela as the other is snorting heroin off a hooker's ass. 

You realize when a red underline appears under a word, it means it is misspelled?  You can even go back and change it.  And you even badly misspelled the name of the guy whose website you are promoting.  You can be as conservative as you want here, just make sure you learn how to effectively communicate in writing

I could totally understand the disappointment.  I undoubtedly had at least one birthday expecting an ice cream cake and getting a shitty regular cake instead.  I really wasn't expecting to see David Cross but I presume he's going to show up again.

It's kind of generally accepted by all, including himself, that he's become a softy in terms of giving stars.  But that being said, I think his reviews now are more interesting than they were 20 years ago.  I guess a near death experience gives you a good perspective.

Whenever a reviewer says a book "lets the facts speak for themselves,"  that's a pretty good indication the book was dry and uninteresting.  But of course acts actually can't ever speak for themselves outside of a well-constructed narrative.

Great interview!  You get a like!

Agreed.  And so we might as well combine the methodical and logical way of approaching things with stats and econ instead of having students learn the relatively arcane and useless (for 99%) practices of trig.

You probably don't as it involved your mom, a lemur, and an old, yellow mitten.

Well if it makes you feel better, I certainly don't believe physical education should be prioritized over classroom instruction.  Especially if a school has limited resources and cuts back on its physical education instructors instead of math/science/history teachers.  The problem you are highlighting is the absurdity

Agreed.  A good stat and econ course would be far more helpful for 99% of the population than taking trigonometry and pre-calc.

Methinks using Glenn Beck as an example, or his muse David Barton for that matter, are good examples that totally disprove your point.  Poor Texas, if only those two had received a proper history education in their youth.

It's not asinine to presume there are limited resources for education, especially right now.  And if you focus on one thing, you must necessarily focus less on something else.