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I think that every Trump voter is either misogynist, racist, or delusional. The former two are self-explanatory, the latter is people who have somehow convinced themselves that all the bad shit he said or did was just pandering to a specific base and he doesn't really mean it. Or that Hillary is somehow equal or

24 is a great answer. Though I've never loved that show so that wouldn't be mine. Really the "best" answers are shows that started off great and then just turned to shit to completely sour your opinion of the show forever. So I guess I'm going with Homeland. What a great first season and then… I was out before the

Agreed. I saw that answer and am dumbfounded. The Wire is the most rewatchable show of all time and sure, that probably has to do with it being the greatest show of all time. Obviously, I'm a bit biased here. But seriously you cannot say a worse answer than that. There's no way you can pick up everything on the

There's a good Onion article about this: Name One Masterpiece of Cinema that I've starred in. I don't think anything has changed since 2009 with regards to her movies. http://www.theonion.com/blo…

Ultralight Beam is fucking great and I think what he was aiming for with the entire album. He doesn't ever come close to it. Chance having the only verse probably helps. The worst part of Life of Pablo was Kanye rapping by far, weirdly enough.

I got to listen to Chief Rocka again so more like thank you.

I love "Chief Rocka" and listen to it all the time, but that was made in 1993 and I was speaking specifically to 1986 rap.

Yeah I know. I combined it accidentally cause I didn't want to credit Flash for lyrics I don't think he wrote and forgot to remove that I guess.

"And 30 years later, now that the novelty’s worn off, Licensed To Ill simply doesn’t stand up to contemporaries like Run DMC ’s Raising Hell or Public Enemy’s Yo! Bum Rush The Show."

I've been thinking about my own mortality a lot lately, and damn I don't know if it's cause I'm already kind of sensitive to this thing or what, but it seems like every day there's a new person who died who warrants an article here. Not a complaint so much as "holy shit so many deaths" I know there's a lot of famous

Yesterday, I was watching Boardwalk Empire and just about every time I watch something Michael Shannon is in, I wondered how old he is. Every single time, I am shocked by how young he actually is. He's 42 by the way. He's looked 42 for the past 20 years.

This isn't gonna make any sense, but I was just picturing her as her character in Transparent responding to this and not you know, Amy Landecker the person, and its made me believe I wouldn't like her in real life. But then I realized it's cause I'm just hearing Sarah responding and not Amy. (Plus, the things they

I say this as a huge, huge rap fan, but

I don't think the headline writer - I'm not sure if it is the same as the author - watches baseball much. Cause I'm a loss for what the headline is supposed to mean. Best I can come up with is that hitters crowd the plate so they can greater their odds to get on base… but that's not really true for the majority of

Love the series. Discovered it less than a month ago. Went back and read most of them (still going through it). I will say that Wiki Wormhole or the comments are responsible for the existential crisis I had. Might still be having, but I'm pretty high right now so I don't have a lot of problems.

Without a doubt, hate. Hotline Bling ruined him for me. Sexist garbage. Big Ghost said it best about Drake:

This made me wonder how hold Michael Shannon is and HE'S 41? Why did I think he was past 50? He doesn't look that old. I mean he's looked the same for the last 15 years, but still.

I feel like I say this with every movie, but I really wish I could read Ebert's destruction of this movie. Well I don't wish for him to verbally destroy every movie, but I just miss reading him.

You are absolutely correct and I don't really think that's a good thing.

Well, I'm pretty sure condescension when explaining something to a woman is important in the definition, which Chuck was sure (though he's condescending to just about everybody).