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Probably not. I would say it depends which country (well, if it's a country we'd hack, we're probably already doing so).

Really? Empathy does not equal excuse. All I said was "I understand why someone would be upset about that," not "that seems like a reasonable and okay response to said feelings."

Not to excuse the reprehensible hackers or those trying to stifle free expression, but if somebody from a different country (or even this country) made a major motion picture about murdering Obama, I don't think I (or too many other Americans) would take it that well.

Ha, didn't even think abou the comma's implications! As in "the reunion features Duff, the late John Baker Saunders, and Chris Cornell. And Duff is playing the bass fro."

"Ergh" - Anyone butt-fucking Cornell.

"Aretha or Tina or Whitney…"

Fro pooping, silly.

The bass fro is my favorite instrument.

When, oh when can we get local rule for DC? I think we'd all be pissed if Congress had oversight of our local budgets, and that's *with* voting representatives.

I just think McCartney's breadth and depth were better. In terms of pure creative force, I think McCartney is unparalleled. Some of the electronic stuff on his first two solo albums is incredible. His catalogue is full of sappy and self-indulgent stuff, too, but he's really shown he can do pretty much whatever he

Okay, I don't frequent many comic book movies, particularly those with as many sequels as the X-men series, but that scene was fun.

Praise be to Adele Dabzeem.

And he's a Muslim! And a communist! Because we know those two groups go together hand-in-glove!

Agreed. I have a young son, so he's not listening to it, and I've still heard it way too many times.

It was, thought they remixed it to add a little more pitter-patter percussion under it, if I remember correctly.

Huh, interesting. I had always imagined that Dave was all control freak about it and nothing that William did was good enough (this mainly stems from my inference, given that not one but two band members left after those sessions).

I love that "fat schmidt' is an entirely different character for max greenfield than "skinny schmidt," in ways that show through in this video. It's a pretty nuanced take, y'know, for a guy in a fat suit.

Yeah, came down here to say this, as well. William Goldsmith was only allowed to drum on the 'slow' songs. I wonder why he chose to leave the band…

Augh, "Late Bloomer" is one of the worst offenders, for me.

Thank you. I didn't want to be the only grump, here. Not a fan of anti-humor as comedy.