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My thoughts on what I liked best to least.

I blame Major Ketchup.

RIP print edition :(

Am I crazy or has no one pointed out how Summer's plot-line was an extended riff on a small, stupid bit from Terminator 2. The fact that it culminated with world peace and ruined ice-cream demonstrates the sheer genius of this show. We could have world peace, but what if the dark underside of such a utopia is shitty

People are giving you shit throughout the comments because you're acting like this show should be something it's not. It's not TOS or TNG, proudly wearing it's secular humanism on its sleeve while coming up with clever sci-fi tropes to build around a philosophy. It's a cartoon, having an incredible amount of fun

I like all the love the commenters here are giving this. I'm taking my niece and nephew (7 & 5) to see this on Sunday, and I'm pumped. I also want to see Inside Out (which they've already seen), but I like the idea that one commenter expressed that the three of us will essentially be having the same experience

I played Magic pretty seriously (not remotely professionally) from the time I was 11 to the time I was 14, from 1994 to 1997. My mom also loved the game and we'd travel to local tournaments together and even went to GenCon two years in a row. I got to meet the artists and all sorts of other cool "industry" insiders.

I don't think the devices are specific to the user.

Quick, run it through the database of faces we have for every person on earth and check for a match!

I read that Washington Post article where the victim brings this point up. It's a chilling account, and she has all my sympathy. Everyone should read it if you're going to have an opinion on this matter. It's tragic how her story wasn't believed at the time and mostly ignored up until now. Particularly the agents,

The worst part of losing someone is that they're truly gone and lost. I guess that sounds trite, but the enormity of it is difficult to work through every time someone we know dies. It's just as raw each time, but also completely different for each person.

Totally. It's funny to say, but I know your internet persona, and so I knew how you intended the statement. After the negative reactions I went back and saw how it could be construed as anti-victim (saying the darndest things).

MAJOR SPOILERS

Whoa! I think it's only cool if you say Nigeria unless you're black. Ending with the hard "r" just sounds racist.

1) Writing - 0 problems. Write away. Get published, if you can. It's a tough industry these days. Am I worried that my friends and family are going to find out that my SO wasn't a virgin before I met her?

My wife and I know each other's email passwords and all that stuff. Both of us log into each other's email, phones, etc. on a regular basis, usually to look up something specific, get a groupon, address, phone number, etc. Neither of us considers it a violation, but neither of us is hiding anything either. Some of it

Longtime fan, just trying to remember how old you are for some context to all these stories. Plus, we'll all probably still be commenting here in five years, and I'm curious to track the evolution of your stories.

Lebowski: Symphony of the Night

This was not an anti-drug episode. Louie disconnects with his mom out of guilt. He's found this thing that he likes and that defines him, but it's definitely not socially acceptable, and potentially criminal. Was he self-medicating because of his parent's divorce? Maybe, but I think he has more in common with Walter

I just wrote this above, but it's Season 4 already. Adjust your expectations. Not all of his efforts and drama and seriousness have worked in my opinion, but I cried towards the end of this episode. A lot of shows make me laugh, and I love them for it. For me to actually shed a tear at something fictional? It has to