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Lots of people have covered bits of this, but one extra nugget I don't think anyone has covered.: In the books, although I don't think it is ever explicitly stated, the ghosts seem to be actually be incapable of hurting anyone. everyone is terrified of them because they are ghosts and that is about their only power.

Lots of people have covered bits of this, but one extra nugget I don't think anyone has covered.: In the books, although I don't think it is ever explicitly stated, the ghosts seem to be actually be incapable of hurting anyone. everyone is terrified of them because they are ghosts and that is about their only power.

I also liked how Jerry's front door seems to be the threshold that separates Jerry's awesome life from the usual Jerry. The moment he steps outside his luck changes.

I also liked how Jerry's front door seems to be the threshold that separates Jerry's awesome life from the usual Jerry. The moment he steps outside his luck changes.

The first half of the Steve jobs biography is about 70 percent Steve jobs calling everyone a shithead, not showering, and asking "when did you lose your virginity and how many times have you done LSD?" as his default job interview go to. So I'm a little confused when people seem to think we need somebody classy to

The first half of the Steve jobs biography is about 70 percent Steve jobs calling everyone a shithead, not showering, and asking "when did you lose your virginity and how many times have you done LSD?" as his default job interview go to. So I'm a little confused when people seem to think we need somebody classy to

Not that it dosent drive me crazy as well, but I think you would be hard pressed to find many action movies from the last 20 years where characters DON'T casually start conversing with one another in the middle of what was a moment before a life or death battle. As this goes, I think LOTR was a relatively minor

Not that it dosent drive me crazy as well, but I think you would be hard pressed to find many action movies from the last 20 years where characters DON'T casually start conversing with one another in the middle of what was a moment before a life or death battle. As this goes, I think LOTR was a relatively minor

Am I the only one who thinks that in a zombie apocalypse having a zombie head fish tank wall is a pretty minor flaw? I mean, everyone who is still alive kills tons of zombies with no remorse. If I was in a zombie apocalypse and I ran across a safe haven where the biggest problem I could find was that leader kept

Am I the only one who thinks that in a zombie apocalypse having a zombie head fish tank wall is a pretty minor flaw? I mean, everyone who is still alive kills tons of zombies with no remorse. If I was in a zombie apocalypse and I ran across a safe haven where the biggest problem I could find was that leader kept

Basically, in the infomercial universe, every single living person is Jerry from parks and rec.

Basically, in the infomercial universe, every single living person is Jerry from parks and rec.

I have a theory that Gregg Daniels secretly hates what they did with Andy during his time gone, and views the version of Andy that is a wishy washy nothing of a character as emblematic of everything wrong with the show over the past roughly 2.5 years. So naturally the way to fix that would be to return Andy to his

I have a theory that Gregg Daniels secretly hates what they did with Andy during his time gone, and views the version of Andy that is a wishy washy nothing of a character as emblematic of everything wrong with the show over the past roughly 2.5 years. So naturally the way to fix that would be to return Andy to his

Apart from the obvious, you know what really pisses me off about all this "reboot" stuff? What the hell ever happened to stand-alone stories? Why do we need to "reboot" every time a lead actor leaves? Why do we need to see the origin story 8 billion times? Why do we need to obsess over "which continuity" or "which

Apart from the obvious, you know what really pisses me off about all this "reboot" stuff? What the hell ever happened to stand-alone stories? Why do we need to "reboot" every time a lead actor leaves? Why do we need to see the origin story 8 billion times? Why do we need to obsess over "which continuity" or "which

Hist story from one of the av club recap things about taking a picture of himself crying in a rear view mirror so that he would be able to show his tears to his girlfriend was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read.

Hist story from one of the av club recap things about taking a picture of himself crying in a rear view mirror so that he would be able to show his tears to his girlfriend was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read.

I think weird comments like the one being spoofed are in part a result of the extremely hyperbolic environment pop culture websites tend to create. I mean, whenever we are having a discussion about somebody who hasnt ACTUALLY died, it's pretty common to see comments along the line of "his music sucks, he deserves to

I think weird comments like the one being spoofed are in part a result of the extremely hyperbolic environment pop culture websites tend to create. I mean, whenever we are having a discussion about somebody who hasnt ACTUALLY died, it's pretty common to see comments along the line of "his music sucks, he deserves to