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I disagree with you about the quality of his stories, but whatever, that is subjective. I definitely don't agree with you that his modern fan base tries to justify this. I spend a lot of time in that community and that's just not the case. His racism is often thoughtfully discussed and treated with all the disgust it

I'm liking this book…but yeah, it is weird to see critics treat this as a highly new, original thing.

It was a gimmick, but I'm glad he used it. Got me to notice the book and it's very good so far.

I don't think that's the name for it but I remember an early episode of United States of Tara that had a plot involving the daughter making money by doing the same thing (but with cakes) on a webcam. So it must be a thing.

I mostly meant he knew what he was doing in bringing Deadpool to the big screen, not his whole career.

You caught me.

If by "stumbled into" you mean "worked for years behind the scenes championing this project to get it made".

There's a Bright Eyes song that opens with a phone call from his mother about what time he's supposed to check into rehab or something, it's driving me crazy that I can't remember the title.

He would have really loved Reddit.

Colour Out of Space (which fuck you Lovecraft, you knew damn well it's COLOR. You were American, not English, get over it) is still so damn good. One of the scariest things I've ever read. The Rats in the Walls is also terrifying and probably my second favorite (though you have to put up with some real racist shit in

Well damn, I've read and loved all of these picks (especially the Jackson book, which has become strangely underrated). I'll have to check out Lovecraft Country, sounds very up my alley.

*Googles directions to the nearest mental facility*

I can see that. You put them together and you've got one TJ Miller.

Better Recall Saul!

And Spartacus! Make no mistake, Starz is much, much better than Tidal.

2 out of 3 ain't bad. But yes, that "Hug me brother" was terrible. The best was the subtle "don't tell me what to do" which actually managed to be funny devoid of any Drake & Josh nostalgia. God, I was way too into that show when I was 12.

Great ep.

Lore is great, been listening for awhile now.

I firmly believe that the The AV Club of 2007 would have made fun of this video. Not that they would have ever posted it.

As someone who was a 6 year old in 2000, don't worry not that many of us vote. We have the alcohol covered though.