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That's the great thing about longtime character actors; they're happy to talk shit because they've seen it all and know that they'll always have work. It helps when you know and are liked by everyone in your industry.

I, for one, could do without the non-union equivalent of Jesus coming into camera and ascending to heaven via the power of farts.

Xavier's got a new Cerebro named Live-4-Eva.

I once put a flaming bag of Pixels DVDs on my high school principal's front porch. He just let it burn.

It's such a terrible idea. There's only thirteen new episodes, but they're not dumping them, they're releasing them weekly. So… you can spend $25 for 13 episodes of unknown quality or steal/ignore it. What the fuck do they think is going to happen?

Future's looking great for that new Star Trek on CBS's exclusive paid streaming service!

Lots of younger people don't have computers, just tablets or cell phones. If they can't stream it, they don't watch it.

Yeah, unless things go very poorly for American workers over the next two decades, low-skill manufacturing is gone for good. There is a future for high-tec manufacturing, but it's going to require a massive investment in education and a move away from the prevalence of working-class four-year liberal arts degrees.

Why 'sadly?' Well, in my view, policy can ease economic woes. Economies can be improved, jobs can be created, small businesses can be subsidized. Those things could be done tomorrow, they are possible, but fix racism? I used to think that we, as a nation, had made progress in the last fifty years. After Trump, I see

Sadly, in every serious study I've read on the subject, income, employment, and other indicators of economic security have very little statistically significant impact on whether people support Trump. The best indicators? 1. Racial attitudes 2. Immigration policy and 3. Education; as in, the less one has, the more

This. Trump is going to lose, but unless she turns out to be the best president since Roosevelt, Clinton is going to be a one-termer. Every politically active person I know my age (late 20s) and under is deeply ambivalent about her. Trump will get them out to, reluctantly, vote, but in four years when she's running

The scariest thing in that video? The sooooooooooooooooul patch.

I'd be more inclined to believe it was a coincidence if Last Week didn't get one every. single. monday. That being said, newswires are some of the most highly read articles on the site and Oliver's politics are in line with most of the commentariot so I suppose it could just be a click-driver. It's just, given the

So… HBO is paying for these newswires every week, right? That's the only reason I can think of for why these don't get TV or GJI coverage.

The idea of a sociopath from a race of empaths is just so interesting. I'm not shocked the show didn't explore it to the full potential, but it was still better than 99% of the characters on the show.

One day you're a hero
Next day you're a clown
There's nothing that is in between
Now you're a 21st century man.

Here is the news
Somebody has broken out of Satellite 2
Here is the news
Look very carefully, it may be you.

She is the latest in technology,
Almost mythology, but she has a heart of stone,
She has an IQ of 1, 001,
She has a jump suit on, and she's also a telephone.

While I would spend money on that, it seems a little mean-spirited to be a PFT project. I think Kumail Nanjiani would be perfect for something like that.

Norm?