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Who looks exactly like a slightly more feminine version of that actor from Misfits…

Miranda July, too!

What is the story behind Scharpling and PFT's fight? Is this just scurrilous rumor?

But the way she pronounced "purse" was so funny, and i do not know why.

Nerd websites (e.g. here) will post about them?

For those who don't know: "the akeda" is the Hebrew term for the story in Genesis when Abraham places Isaac on the altar to be sacrificed.

One of the funniest things i have ever seen was, back when i was in college, the 2nd year anniversary show of Bob Powers and Todd Levin's "How to Kick People" (H2KP) show, which was staged as a memorial event for the two hosts, which had accidentally been double-booked with a weekly karaoke night. The man playing the

Why does the AV Club not review "The Birthday Boys?" It just doesn't make sense.

i love how the camera just focused right on his face, like he was talking right to us / the awards committee.

Vince Gilligan's documentary is called "Gilligan's Island." Duh.

The one signing in most of the comic is Barney, trying to get Clint to come out of his shell. Clint shuts down but starts signing at the end, after he's been motivated.

Cooper BEGAN as a comedic performer - wasn't his first movie "Wet Hot American Summer?"

Did anyone watch the TV show?   I actually found it quite imaginative and delightful.  It becase especially absurdist in its later seasons.

that is PERFECT.

there is something weird about me that seeing fictional characters sing on TV is the most unbearable thing.  way more than the demeaning sexual malfunctions.

i am genuinely confused.
she mentions that alia shawkat was her best friend since age 11, but y'all don't ask ms. whitman about her time acting in "state of grace," the show at which she met ms. shawkat?!
for shame, av club.  for shame.

coulton writes on his blog, "I have some questions about how IP works in terms of this song. It’s a cover of a Sir Mix-a-Lot song obviously, but I wrote a new melody for it, which this recording uses. Back when I released it, I bought the statutory license to distribute my version of this song through Harry Fox.

you're super gross.

you're super gross.

re: saul reciting mourner's kaddish, it is written in aramaic, which is a western semitic language related to hebrew and was the lingua franca of the late antique middle east.