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*dangles some dumb piece of anime on a lure*

"I'm actually a little surprised how much vitriol Moore gets around these parts"

When I first got the video game Rock Band, my friends and I were playing it and having a blast, until one friend came over and he asked us what the point of playing Rock Band was when we could just learn the real instruments instead.

Thank you, and give my best to the lovely Mrs. Caesar!

Yes.

Victoria Jackson's the closest I got.

"And they fucked?"
"Oh, indeed they did…"

Saw Cinema Paradiso at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood last night. It was my first time ever seeing it all the way through. Beautiful film, and that score…

A conservative that's met a lot of liberals? Now I've heard everything!

Yeesh, way to be objective. What are you, a journalist?

Yep, it's the same for me. But if you have a question for Judge you might as well ask it on the hashtag thing there.

One of my favorite aspects of the internet is the way conservatives immediately arch their back and straighten their tails at the mere whiff of a liberal in their presence, given the irony that if conservatives truly had their way, we wouldn't even have an internet to discuss this on in the first place.

That was out of Desperation.

I know, it's really sad. I assure you that I was being sarcastic. Separate from the fact that he might be a Trump supporter, I think Richard Gallemore's point here is absolutely ridiculous.

But what about the independents who haven't yet made up their mind? What if this article is the one that swings them over to one side? Don't you think as a journalist they have a responsibility to present all the facts as they are, such as outlining the fact that it is in fact not-totally-impossible that Trump will

Yeah, Mr Resistor is on point here. Give it another shot.

The "keyboard" at the hospital is also priceless.

I think it's implicit more than explicit. The word "eugenics" is never used, and there is no intentionally-selective breeding happening in the film. The dividing line is as Gus Sheridan above said: people who plan for the future versus people who don't. Hardly Nazism.

I believe that kingofmadcows is merely attempting to de-legitimize the film by comparing it's premise to Nazism, thereby holding up a mirror to us rubes and saying "See this film you love so much? You're in favor of eugenics just like Hitler!"

This article ends literally talking about how you can ask Mike Judge your questions about Idiocracy. If you're on Twitter, go for it - you never know!