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You, or at least the people you sympathize with, got the power they wanted. Ultimately you'll be controlling all three branches of our government. All the rest of us (meaning the over half of votes cast, if we're splitting hairs) have is our ability to vocalize our fear, frustration, and unwillingness to consent to

I'm not sure felony barking is a thing. I've had to look it up re: my upstairs neighbor's dog.

You did. And it'll keep you occupied well beyond the point where we've discovered whether FFXV is worth our money or not.

And it's worth the 77 (rushed, at that) hours I put into the game just to have heard the phrase, "We have to convince Dudu to reveal himself!"

That's ultimately a very small part of the game. But it's one of the very, very few games I would recommend to just about anyone who plays video games. It's just that goddamn good.

I'm in a few secret or private groups with cool people I'd hate to lose contact with, and I use messenger to talk to some friends in other countries. So, I think I might just uninstall the main app, install groups, and just not be a part of the main feed circle jerk anymore. I've got a normally loving, kind uncle

All this talk makes me want to rewatch the show. I've gone back and seen the first season a couple times, but it was a very different animal from what it became.
ADEBISI LIVES!

Lol I'd forgotten about both of those. There's also the thing where Rebedow (who I guess successfully talked to God in the beginning) won the lottery ticket, and then a prison guard (who IIRC was Dauber from Coach) stole it from him. It got to the point where when anything good happened to anyone, the shoe was going

Smart enough to realize it's easier to google shit than to start fights with people on the internet?

(Spike Lee angrily tweets Graceland's address)

Yeah, we should retire the phrase "jump the shark" in favor of something that happened on Oz. I always point to the "aging drug" thing, but there were many others. Still, consistently watchable even to the end.

I've had a crush on her since Newsradio was on the air.

So, I watched the first episode last night, and I enjoyed it. Unlike the reviewer, I preferred the narrative "2033" elements to the documentary parts. It's certainly way dryer than your usual "prestige drama" type stuff, but I'm sticking with it.

You've got to watch Nebraska. It's so good, and was what initially sold me on Forte (I haven't watched SNL with any regularity in a long time).

That's kind of the nature of the beast. It says "Clueless" in the title. He's generally not too keen on any games, though he liked all the softcore stuff in Witcher 3 and loved one wrestling game IIRC.
I can't imagine anyone who was going to play it being turned off by this. Worst case scenario, it's likely going to

He's mentioned it many, many times, admitting that it's a "scumbag drug" that he does so he can stay up later to drink more.
And unless you've had multiple friends die from overdoses like I have, you should probably eat my fucking ass.

That's not true, and I listed three reasons.

I've got this crazy thing where I don't like self-absorbed cokeheads, so there's your "whatever" reason. But I've already seen all of Community and Sarah Silverman Program, and I'll watch whatever I please, so "don't like" away.

I had people try to show me that thing when it was in its early, first run. No way. It was fucking terrible then. The Simpsons digs at it weren't Hollywood infighting. It was a legitimately bad, poorly animated show.