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Journalists overheard him repeatedly muttering "Matt Damon" as he wandered about.

They were good enough to land in the White House. Fortunately, they're also so arrogant that they thought that would be end of the matter.

Are we doing a thing where we all have one misspelled word per poce?

Trump = Charlize Theron's character season 3

Since when does that get you kicked off the force?

As a child actor, this makes you something of a statistical anomaly.

Keep in mind that everything spburke said was bullshit.

My junior year of high school my English teacher asked us all to write a one-page story about an experience doing something outside our comfort zones. I wrote about someone at a party asking me to do cocaine, and doing it, and then I read the story out loud for the class. I had to go to counseling for a long time

I liked it! It's a fun and mildly batshit romantic comedy.

*Pauly D shows up instead*

What do they pay on the way back?

I hope you share this elsewhere; it's fantastic.

I was sort of being intentionally inflammatory there, but I didn't mean to imply that I was the sole enlightened viewer or anything. I do think, though, that when The Flash came out people turned on Arrow and embraced the newer show for reasons that weren't entirely related to the shows' respective quality levels.

Ha, yeah, I never hated Felicity even during her lowpoints, and I didn't even mind Laurel in the earlier seasons (though I wish she'd been given more to do back then). The Flash's characters aren't worth hating because almost none of them resemble human beings (the two exceptions would be Cisco, who's cool, and

I've only seen a handful of episodes of Legends, back during season one, and it seemed too goofy—even by these shows' standards—and had too many just plain uninteresting characters for me to be motivated to keep up with it. I've heard it's gotten better, though.

As soon as The Flash came out, Arrow fans started saying Arrow had dropped the ball and that The Flash was now the great hope of the DC TV shows. They gradually realized that The Flash was terrible, however, and around the same time they also came back around on Arrow.

I don't know why people didn't like Tommy. I was sold on him ever since he asked Oliver as soon as he got back from the island if he'd noticed how hot his sister had gotten. And that was the first episode, I think.

14 is generally CIA.

Yeah? How many rockets have made it to the moon with science lately, huh?

The most famous alum from my high school? You guessed it…