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Disliking a show, and coming to the site to discuss that, isn't necessarily trollish, especially when you're commenting on a page with an interview with the creative folks behind the show. Coming in and saying 'this sucks and it isn't funny' is pretty shallow, and it would be better to back it up with 'this is what I

Yeah. It's surprisingly tough. I think that Wiseau is the only one who narrowly makes it - he's famous enough that people have heard of him, and The Room, but otherwise is a nobody.

Pshaw! Everyone knows Edison was a superhero. Or a supervillain, at least. He was like a 19th Century Steve Jobs.

You fool! You shouldn't complain about shows on pages that are about the show! Why the fuck would you come to a page about Jane the Virgin and then start talking about Jane the Virgin?

Check out the Korean drama Secret Garden when you get the chance. It's on Nethulhu and while its 'magic realism' is a bit limited in scope, it's still an adorable show.

It seems to be just as, if not more, prevalent in other countries. Especially on TV - look at K-dramas. The lead female characters are almost always virgins. Aegyo and Kawaii trade heavily on an appearance of virginity and naivete. To say nothing of middle eastern cultures.

We were playing a game the other day over on the TI, trying to find an actor who was never in a super hero movie, and wasn't in a movie with anyone else who was in a super hero film either. Wiseau was the only person I could think of, and I don't think anyone else came up with another.

Yeah. As I was copypastaing that, I sort of got it. It's the beautiful/beautifully thing that threw me, more than anything.

I will, but I don't have cable so I have to wait for it to hit Hulu. I could stream it somewhere else, I guess, but I'm kinda lazy.

I mentioned it upstream, and wouldn't have known it myself if I didn't look it up, but the NYPD is fairly well integrated, racially if not by gender. 53 percent of patrol officers are non-white, and while the percentages go down as the ranks go up, they're still not as lopsided as you'd think.

I'm biased, because my Dad was on the force for 25 years and I know a lot of NYPD cops. That being said, NYC the largest police department in the country, maybe the world. There are nearly 35,000 non-support personnel, and more than half of the patrol officers are minorities, the ratio flips for detectives and 3 of

You could have just ended it with Stephanie Beatriz is so fricking adorable.

I had difficulty parsing this sentence:

I wonder if they would have accepted Abdominal Thrusts for the question. The proclamation specifically states the Heimlich, but all of the training materials refer to the AT.

No - blame the 'New Math'. I was blaming that before anyone even heard of 'Common Core'.

It's going to give us Garry Marshall's (Please, call him Garry) days-of-the-week heptalogy some day, though, too. So it has that going for it, which is nice.

I don't think I'd love Love, Actually half as much as I do if it wasn't for Rickman and God Only Knows, which, clunky bridge aside, may be one of the best songs ever produced.

True Fact: The Grammar of Porn was the working title for the Kama Sutra.

I like detective novels a lot more than 'mystery' novels. Stuff like Grafton, Hammet and Chandler, or the Columbo movies, that are more about hanging around with the main character for a while and less about figuring out who did what. Kinky Friedman and some Elmore Leonard stuff falls in here, too.

I know. I'm just being silly. I like that an article about Kangnam Style has turned into a discussion about the grammar of porn, though.