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QUI GON: You can't stop me, Shmi, Don't try to stop me. I'm doing it, Shmi. My finger is on the trigger, don't try to stop me, try to stop me.

This is a story all about how I walked into an Adidas Store And Asked For Some Yeezy Boosts And They Said I Was 10 Months Late.

I reckon the Chapo takedown of Dan Nainan is the best thing I've heard all year.

No mention of the dry boys and Cum Town? For shame.

I MAY NOT BE Cyprus, but this CHRISTMAS, I will be FULL OF TURKEY.

My favourite is "That was the [adjective] thing I've ever god damn seen. i can't shake hand with anyone from [Area]".

The John Cena episode will probably be very good. He has the same sort of charisma as The 'Dwayne Johnson' Rock and it should be a good fit.

Utopia is genuinely a good show, so watch that.

I've been struggling to get into the show. Any episode recommendations?

[Michael Caine voice] She was only 19.

Saturday Afternoon Taped, Your Cousin Marvin, The Orphan Black episode, and Pop-Tar-Tender.

I've started listening to Chapo Trap House and it's jumped straight into my 'must listen to straight away' list. It's so good.

He's such an alpha. Moaning when a couple of improv students make a couple of funnies about him. Gimme a break.

This is classic 2016.

What a bold take.

This article kind of makes me want to watch The Chair.

Yeah, I'm not seeing this. And this was before I found out there's a character named 'Percival Graves'.

With all of its flaws, both in the books and the movies, it is what I grew up with and I followed it religiously. The movies are underrated, there is a lot that could have gone wrong with an eight movie franchise involving kids, and for the most part, solid.

What about the scene where Lois Lane falls over in that underwater house for some reason.

That podcast scene was absolutely perfect.