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So he took time off from jacking off to himself to start a smear campaign?

Considering the dire situation out there in terms of his ratings, I would not be surprised if he tried to get back to his basic cable roots. It might be too late at this point though. A hard reboot is more than likely needed for his show if he wanted to get out of the gutter.

The late 1990s was a very odd time in popular music. People wanted positive stuff, what with so many beloved stars dying from drug use, depression or gang violence and music having a relatively negative attitude at the time. How else could you have explained the swing revival, or the growth of Christian ska, or the

I've been looking to purge some stuff from my CD collection too. Granted, it is nowhere near as big as yours but I've been looking to see what I really need versus what I don't and you've kind of been an inspiration to it. The Mars Volta has been my biggest purge victim; I purged three and kept four (their first three

This is a true goldmine for comedy. Great move by the Onion to head out here…but do be safe, the people at the convention appear to be pretty unruly and harsh based on what I'm seeing on TV so far today.

Sorry, Scott Baio is currently in Cleveland tonight. And it's kind of appropriate, given that the celebrity speakers at the RNC are washups who could probably get employment from Pure Flix and not much else.

Hm, I wonder why a story from two years ago is so popular right now. But anyway, I actually referred to this when talking about the best comedies since 2000. Bobcat Goldthwait knows how to make people laugh and feel uncomfortable at the same time. He's pretty much done more behind the camera work in recent years and I

Doh, you're right. I got that totally wrong. Although you could have easily mistaken it for a UHF program based on its production (not that there is anything wrong with it, there's a real charm to it)

You make a fair point. It's just that it's a part of our culture that people should be used to by now. Unfortunately you know the Christian Conservative segment of society is probably going to claim that Viacom is "forcing" or "ramming" the "gaystapo" down childrens' throats without realizing that it's a way of life

But Donald says there will be violence. And he won't lose a fucking point in the polls off of it.

The concept of gay couples having kids is nothing new and it certainly isn't new on TV. Maybe not on TV for younger audiences but it's definitely not a new concept. Some people overreact I guess.

Just so you know, Tumblr is probably going to go on a monster SU-level Tumblrgasm after Wednesday's Loud House. Apparently some of these people have never seen stuff like that on TV before.

My answer to the Dumb Dora question was "turtle."

It is a challenge to make science awesome and exciting but Bill Nye always seemed to do better at it. The key is that he never tried talking down to anyone or treating the audience as though they're dumb for not knowing anything.

Extremely late note:

I am convinced that you people would have loved that series if the characters were human.

Maybe if they tried to find artists who at least put in some kind of effort into creating something appealing or unique. It doesn't have to be funny; it can be thought-provoking if needed. Unfortunately, it is next to impossible to try and find good online artists who don't resort to cheap laughs or references.

I understand the concept of the series and I get what the artist wanted but it's kind of hard to get behind it when you've got all the characters acting literally the same and an art style that makes the characters look like there's huge voids in their mouths and ears.

"At least I don't think about genitals all the time. (drafts bill limiting transgender rights, borrows money to defend existing bills like this)"
- member of the Republican party

The tag at the end of the article says it best.