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Haha, as impossible of an idea as that is, I do feel that, if anyone were to pull that off, it'd be Vince Gilligan.

I think lacrosse guys are pretty much always, always the worst.

Yeah, I heard she broke her leg while running… so they had to shoot her! HAH!

All I know is that the actress playing that big robot black lion really let herself go.

Isn't that usually what the Power Ranges did, also? Their uh… zords? would always fight for at least a minute, getting their asses kicked, then unite to kick the ass of the monster. In fact, I think I remember them using that same template when they were fighting on the ground outside of their zords, too. First,

At first, when I clicked the Slate article for a bigger picture and a full list of attendees, I saw Bill Maher's number (#23) overlaid on top of a bush, and I thought they mistook that bush for Bill Maher.

Eh? Tell your wife to keep studying, I guess? Narcissistic personality disorder is still in the most recent edition of the DSM.

Yeah… I think there's much these days that help people to live within their own bubble. Corporations have algorithms that market products to you that reflect your previous purchases and your buying habits, to try to get you to buy more, by showing stuff you "might like." They encourage you to "like" them on Facebook,

Blue and green?

While we don't see lens flares, we do see shifts in light and get brief periods of oversaturation in color when looking at powerful light sources. It's not lens flares, per se, but I think it also triggers that sort of sensation experience for us when see lens flares. It's confirmation that we're looking at is

Oh, is that what the full JJ is?

Fair enough.

I see. I WILL agree with you that it could have been handled differently in a way that avoids creating the concerns you had.

Are you proposing rather than do nothing we should go and kill the rest?

I agree with the lazy one. The best way to honor their memory is to do absolutely nothing.

I kind of like "A Street Called Quest Street."

Fair enough. Personally, I think the first was MORE fun, though. I loved Ooze as a kid, but liked the first one a lot as well. The first one had more of a noir inspiration, and was just a bit darker, but had plenty of things kids love - talking animal mutants with colorful costumes, weapons, ninja martial arts,

What the hell argument is it you're making? I feel like what you said has little, if nothing, to do with what that poster said.

Uh-huh…

The horse part didn't read to me like a joke, but maybe it was.