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Kind of . . .? I quit pretty much as soon as I could. You're making below minimum wage, the hours are inconsistent and can get very draining and you see several of the same people killing time between bigger gigs. You're also around a lot of hungry people - literally the week I started somebody try to rob the

When I first moved to Los Angeles, one of my first jobs was as a seat-filler for daytime talk shows that sometimes couldn't get a full studio of fans for that day's taping audience (but were contractually obligated to and would recruit people with nothing better to do to sit and cheer). One night, a bunch of us were

"“I inherited a mess. It’s a mess. At home and abroad, a mess. Jobs are pouring out of the country" - Feb 16, 2017.

You'd say we're already there? Then why does the President keep saying he inherited a mess and everything's fucked?

But he still knows about the sauce to monologue about it to Morty in the garage?

I just read Jason Shiga's Demon last week and I'm pretty sure they borrowed some ideas about consciousness-switching, even if the mechanism was totally different. Loved it.

I'm not offended I just think it's a dumb story. The past couple years have had Cap reconcile himself with his lost protege, consider the meaning of his mission in the face of contemporary American hegemony and come back from being killed after fighting with his closest friends. To have a magical little girl who is

Jerry tells Beth "It's him or me." That decision is on him as much as her.

The cheap, painful desks guarantee that the children will look natural sitting on tree stumps.

Yea totally. He occupies his own weird corner of the Jimmy-Chuck-Kim dynamic as the face of capitol-a Authority we're presented with and at first glance he's just a prick, but he seems well aware that the ones who don't follow the rules have more fun even while all he knows to do is be is an authoritarian stickler.

Darwyn Cooke's sketches for that bit are probably my favorite of all his adapted Stark panels. Well, that and the map in Slayground. You can see some of them in this great interview he did about the project: http://comicsalliance.com/d…

Did you play Earthbound2/Mother3? DEATH TO THE PIG KING

Did you read Axis: Hobgoblin? That's the last Marvel book that I really enjoyed, just a lot of silliness and over-the-top villain intrigue. Rodriguez and Lopez have some great art on that one too.

And the shoes he made for that guy were selling for $8000!

He was acquitted. Celebrate!

GYAGU MANGA BIYORI!

I really like Howard Hamlin in Better Call Saul. I've never had to work with someone like that but Patrick Fabian does a great job of conveying a lot of subtle 'alpha-boss' bits just in how he treats some of his conversations like transactions throughout the first season. You can just tell that if you didn't pop up

HERE'S TO YOUR FUCK

Beating the Reaper, and really the whole of Persona 3, on Hard difficulty is still the single biggest video game time suck of my life. No regrets, it's just amazing to me to think about how many hours upon days I spent on P3/P4 and how immersive they felt. The peak of my video game geekdom was probably getting my