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illegal pot = not performance enhancing drug

no, nobody cares about that.

and now you know how NFL players feel all the time!

I don't care that nobody cares that I don't care about the Super Bowl. that's the difference between people who care about the Super Bowl and people who don't: people who don't don't give a shit about pretending to care about something they don't care about just to fit in.

why would you share that with anyone who isn't named David Lynch?

cue the Christians crying oppression in five… four… three… two… one…

"OH MY GOSH, I WAS WRONG!
IT WAS NEW YORK ALL ALONG
YOU'VE FINALLY MADE A MONKEY"

same for VH1's airing of Happy Endings.

I just noticed in the capsule bio on a google search of Justin Roiland, under "education" it lists his high school. maybe h never went to college, I don't know, but if you're successful in a creative field on the strength of only a high school education, I don't think you have to list the actually high school on your

browser-based spell checking sucks, and seems to only be getting worse. it to the point were if I see a red line, half the time I gotta google it anyway just to be sure.

well first you're gonna need some way to empirically quantify fame. good luck with that.

"you filled a time slot with a show about Parkinson's?!"

liquid and leather, in equal measure, champagne glass, mix em together.

"hilarious" is a strong word.

most networks are willing to sacrifice any possibility of gaining a dedicated core audience, for the impossible dream of getting everyone to watch them by sanding down any prominent features.

I have no complaints with the current state of Adult Swim. the Tim&Eric stuff has diminished, and the majority of their live action stuff and their animated stuff are firing on all cylinders.

as an Adult Swim viewer, I feel like Adult Swim viewers are more likely to stick around after the show, than switch to the next channel, so you might have a point.

see, I'm a Freddie fan since way back in the day, so I appreciated his overuse of "bitch", but still it seemed kind of firmly locked into cheap parody, that mighta been put to better use as more of a fleeting gag than a real antagonist. it lacked that certain transcendent something that made, say the parody of

if you're looking for a fight, I don't think you're gonna find it that way.

in all honestly, I love that part of that episode, but Rick And Morty's "Inception" a-story was kinda weak in my opinion, and that brought the episode as a whole down a bit. that episode showed the promise of what was to come, but I think they were still finding their legs. Anatomy Park is where the show first truly