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She couldn't help it - it's not her fault. She's just too pretty to die of plague.

She is a very good actress, even though she kind of has Simpsons face.

Tesla hates how the world revolves around Edison. *shakes fist* Edison!

She and Adam Driver could have giganto-headed babies.

Of course he's had it in the ear before.

What does Kilborn have in development now? I'm asking for a friend.

Seriously. This show is so so much better than anything on Saturday Night Live, for instance. Key & Peele are genius. What about getting someone to review their show that actually gets them?

Wow. And there is more than a little of this scary Marlene in Jessica Lange - love it.

Oui, I was trying to figure out what she exclaimed when she first saw the twins. It sounded like "meine deux enchanten lieben," or some other barfed out mixture. I played it back over and over again. That's okay - she's "direct from pre-war Berlin…"

You know what scares me that I kept thinking of watching this? Marlene Dietrich did a late in life sprechgesang (talk-singing) tour through Europe. She wore sequined gowns so tight she had to be sewn in. She had just had a series of operations, but refused to quit (heavily) drinking to give herself time to heal. So

A lot of it is painful to watch, and that girlfriend Erin is a saint, I tells ya.

You got to start somewhere. Reducing all the arguments to their simplest elements seems like the best way to get people moving forward. It's just basic stuff that everybody can agree on. Otherwise, you're right, what happens is people find some element in some feminist argument (usually remembering some radical from

Kim Jong-Un, on the other hand, loves how thunder muscle has cured his gout.

Kim Jung-il issues death threats to Seth Rogen and James Franco, but gives no fucks about Todd Margaret.

Young Master Bruce just likes to hang out under that painting of the Oath of the Horatii. Looks like the Louvre had a fire sale, and the Waynes bought the painting, cutting it way down so it'd fit above their lovely fireplace. And then a disgruntled french museum curator murdered the hell out of them.

The characters in Portlandia are a much more sophisticated, knowing parody. The labelling of the women on SNL simply as being feminists was ham-fisted. And I don't believe there's a right or wrong way to watch something. I do believe though, that you can take a depiction of an act that's meant to be extreme and use

Sigh.

I completely agree with you, about the "thousands," and it's a shame for everyone when that happens. It's just when some people seem to say (loudly and frequently) that those thousands outweigh the Millions and Millions of unanswered crimes. I'm sure that cannot be your point. But that's when people justifiably get

Eeesh, they're all so creepy! Especially when you smear honey on a guy's face first so he's extra sticky and sweet.

The thing is, this stuff matters. Most people we all know, unless they're complete and utter cavemen, work with and are friends with both males and females. Day to day, there really isn't a gender war, we all just get on with our lives and work hard and hang out with each other. So whenever somebody re-ignites old