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Is there a way to donate books or funds to this? I'm in New York but this sounds amazing!!

REALLY ANCIENTSHENANIGANS, WE BOTH KNOW WHAT THIS IS ABOUT. YOU WANT ME TO GET AN ABORTION!!

THE RED ZONE IS THE FIRE LANE. THE WHITE ZONE HAS ALWAYS BEEN FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING.

NO DIANE, THE WHITE ZONE IS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING.

I don't know how Napoleon used populism. I thought he was a military commander who just took over things and put people loyal to him. I mean, there are obvious Trump paralells but I don't see that.

This is totally irrational on my part but the greatest offense was Beyonce taking down all pictures of Hillary Clinton from her Instagram on November 10th.

Maybe that's why people like Zombies because at the very least, it's anarchy. 28 Days, Walking Dead.

My favorite is the River Phoenix though. So beautiful.

I just saw him recently in my all-time favorite musical (Sunday in the Park with George). Before the first act, everyone in the drink line was hedging about whether he could pull it off. By the second act, even the guys serving the drinks were going to sneak into the theatre to see him sing/perform. He was that good.

One of my favorite bands I found by reading this feature a year or so ago.

Other possible song titles, thanks to HBOGo and it doing the lord's work of making 'Romancing the Stone' readily available to be watched, a lot, by this commenter over the past month or so (that movie holds up):

One of my fave features too. I'll admit, 'Texas Chainstore Manager' is damn clever.

But isn't that the real story — it had nothing to do with ideology because when pressed to it, no one actually stood by it. Instead it was all about power — so Germany was fine to make a deal with Japan because that was who could make a deal with.

This is how I know Ticketmaster ruined concerts for you — that you're so far in the back that you didn't care about what the band played, you only cared about the people in front of you and what they were doing with their cell phones.

My bad. And John Oliver. All the John Oliver.

Late night on cable is just such an odd environment now. To me, it's like competing variety shows with an emphasis on gimmicks or skits. Fallon with his games, Corden with the karaoke. I like them both but only as entertainment. With Corden sometimes touching more.

At the same time, even with how difficult it was for him, it was also the first time in awhile we saw him as he is. Not just the talent, the wit, but the heart. I don't know if he goes back to cable now or what, but I'll admit to want to seeing Colbert unrestrained and uninhibited now. Like the Edward R. Murrow of our

I wonder if you're giving too much credit to Pence/Trump —

The other worst thing about it: That you're going to have it for life but a gazillion people and insurers and everyone else are going to tell you don't have it, you just need to talk it out because maybe it's just a bad day.

No. Just no.