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"The point still stands" in the Fox & Friends sketch was so spot on. a few months ago a friend's mom posted some totally false statistic about guns in Australia and when her son pointed out that the info was just flat-out wrong, she said it was just still an interesting idea.

Yeah, on Facebook he's really pretty douchey, in a way that doesn't fit with how smart his standup is.

But what about @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus's pants?

I still remember how completely blown away I was by the bit just before with the VHS of the movie. It seriously blew my little 10-year-old mind and I still find it absolutely hilarious.

Yes, but most of the criticism on this site has not been framed that way—it's very often been framed as "how dare this woman get a platform when I personally don't find her funny therefore she's objectively terrible at comedy and couldn't possibly have anything interesting to say". I don't understand the urge to want

Well it goes without saying, our governors here in the Land of Lincoln are the worst.

Yeah, and I appreciated the check-in safe feature on the one hand, but having "Friend X has checked in safe in Paris" appearing the same way "Friend X has checked in at the AMC 15 to watch Mad Max" was just weird.

What really disturbed me was how the branding started while the attacks were still ongoing and we didn't even have a clear sense of what was happening. It feels very distasteful to me, and even though I lived in Paris for three years and have been many a time to the Bataclan, I'm not doing the filter. I know that most

My 10-yr-old niece saw a brand of frozen pizza at the store called Screaming Sicilian and got so excited she made her mom take a picture and send it to me. All because of this line.

I never saw the movie, but read the hell out of the books as a kid. I decided that if Claudia could hide junk food all over her room and never get fat or have skin problems, then I should be able to too. That whole situation did not work out as I'd hoped.

Yeah, the internment camps were definitely something I learned about as an adult. Never even a mention in school as far as I can remember.

Don't you mean Watergategate?

Yeah, last week truly made me admire Lindsay in how well she knows exactly how to support Gretchen. I would love to have a person like that in my life.

I don't know. I might just be projecting my own hopes on Jimmy, but I felt like he was just trying to give her a day of relief, rather than cure her. I know he said something about breaking her out of this funk, but I took that to mean the bad pitch she'd been fighting, rather than depression as a whole.

I hear there are some that full on water board you and put your head in a cage with creepy crawlies and a lot of what we saw. Most won't do that, but there are some extreme ones out there.

Yeah, they kept flashing pig head images, which feature prominently in one supposedly crazy ass haunt by San Diego. I saw a promo video about it and it looks about that nuts.

I still want Dan Conner as my dad. I feel like if I ever met John Goodman I would just want to cry and give him a giant hug.

His voice and overly pendantic know-it-all way of explaining everything reminds me of my dad too. He never hid illegal shit (that I know of), but he's often been definitely a distant, secretive asshole, and I definitely hear him in Walter.

Me too! And now I've got that song in my head, so thanks for that.

I always do a big exaggerated "That way!" and no one ever knows what I'm referencing.