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I fully agree, except for the fact that Maher is funnier, at least when he tones down the stridency.

She's a terrible person, and I gave up on her a long time ago. Too bad, because yes, she's got skills.

Red Dead Redemption was absolutely the pinnacle of the Rockstar formula. The adventure definitely showed its rails at points (open world, my ass), but it has a truly great story to tell, and it told it extremely well. For me, everything Rockstar has released since RDR has been a disappointment by comparison.

If somehow we could hook all these Trump articles up to a generator somewhere, we could get a lot of electricity for people!

Crazy idea…how about a like/don't-like control for stories and not just comments? This one gets a like.

This movie kills me. It's like a low-key Requiem For a Dream, where you see a man's spirit crushed over the course of decades. A painfully masterful performance by Hopkins.

The Hives are good anytime.

I loved the episode, too, but I disagree about the message being vague. It just seems that way because Glover's viewpoint is idiosyncratic and doesn't correspond very well with how a lot of people think, these days. For me, it really resonated, especially what PB was saying about being treated like a person. It

Fuck you, internet.

Jesus fucking christ…almost 20 years? For Gorillaz? I gotta go headstone shopping.

If you think that there's something remotely not nightmarish about the life of livestock, I suggest you seek out the This American Life episode about pig farming. It's horrific, and it will undoubtedly change your thinking about this.

Maybe "psycho" is a bit extreme (hope you didn't take that to heart), but I will never understand the workings of your alien palate.

"Enjoying eating food is quite different from enjoying the act of killing itself. That should be pretty obvious."

Oh that's good. Pepper the speech with puns like that, without explanation, just for him (he'll explain it to her later). Then you will truly be the Best Man.

I completely agree with you.

Is the time travel in this show as contradictory and paradoxical as it was in the original movie? Doing time travel right is very difficult. Usually, those kinds of stories have to be very carefully plotted for anything to make sense and not fall apart under scrutiny. So I don't think it's a good plot device for

Hey, I found the secret valley of the Lost finale aficionados!

So we're back to this shit, huh?

I noticed the Shemps, but when you mentioned it I grokked the reference…what a head-slapper.

Don't be so hard on yourself, it's not that small.