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Or that engages in elaborate, minutes long bits about where exactly Abraham Lincoln might have acquired superpowers or why Quack-fu appears to be indistinguishable from running around the room and hitting people with objects you find. Also, they read two of my letters, so they're clearly better than everything else.

Or that engages in elaborate, minutes long bits about where exactly Abraham Lincoln might have acquired superpowers or why Quack-fu appears to be indistinguishable from running around the room and hitting people with objects you find. Also, they read two of my letters, so they're clearly better than everything else.

Scratch that. Apparently Jaime Sánchez is still alive. When he dies, all the hope and joy in the world dies with him.

Scratch that. Apparently Jaime Sánchez is still alive. When he dies, all the hope and joy in the world dies with him.

He was in the Wild Bunch. Now the Wild Bunch are all dead, and we are so very very alone.

He was in the Wild Bunch. Now the Wild Bunch are all dead, and we are so very very alone.

I'm still wondering why the original hatecast stopped, but am so incredibly glad to have it back. May it reign forever. May it's enemies weep as all they love is burned before them. May songs of it's glory spread across the world, uniting us in the one true faith of Hateration.

I'm still wondering why the original hatecast stopped, but am so incredibly glad to have it back. May it reign forever. May it's enemies weep as all they love is burned before them. May songs of it's glory spread across the world, uniting us in the one true faith of Hateration.

Best OTR radio episode ever: Fear on Four's "A Day at the Dentist." It's an adaptation of an old Arch Obler script, and combines the harder hitting horror that BBC radio got away with in the 80s with a clear understanding of what the medium does best. It's also got one of the best builds in horror fiction.

There's one obvious question here: Is Whitford going to try to out-stache Ron Swanson? As we all know, Whitford is capable of some truly heroic facial hair, but does he have the balls to go after the king?

"I wish I could vomit blood on you… people" by Anaal Nathrakh.

I always felt that Bioshock did a pretty good job of exploring objectivism. Also, it let you totally murder little girls, if you wanted to follow through on the more depraved aspects of selfishness.

If anything, the radio drama version of both "Perchance" and "Judgement" are even better than the television version. "Perchance" gives Etchison carte blanche to play with the sort of psychological horror he always loved, and his take on "Judgement," where he gets 40 minutes instead of the television's 30, does much

How to make the Joe Francis episode tolerable: Live action version of Piranha 3D. Nothing else will be watchable.

Romania is a more complicated case than Frank Walker Barr makes it out to be. The demonstrations prompted by Tokes' removal were obviously genuine, and the movement of the NSF in response to the uprising are ambiguous enough that it's possible to argue that it wasn't a matter of co-option, but rather a patchwork

Aurora; Every Day, God Kisses Us on the Lips; 12:08 Easy of Bucharest; The Way I Spent the End of the World.

Appeasing the monkey god
"institute had never found one person who masturbated with his or her non-dominant hand" - I'm assuming this was before the internet and the necessity of typing shot the whole "dominant hand only" thing all to hell.

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Scornicesti, Olt, Romania, 1917-1921. I don't even care that I'd have to spend five years trapped in a provincial Romanian village. It'd be worth it to throttle Ceausescu in his crib.

Actually, I think wikipedia is more the domain of the aspies, as opposed to full-blown autistics.