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You're pointing out something that I was thinking as well, but uh, didn't feel like typing up.

Reading through the entirety of this thread, it's almost as if people's taste varies, and comedy is subjective…

Yeah, um, reading through this thread, that guy (Wack'd) comes off like he's got a real axe to grind against Akroyd in ways that are confusing as to why someone would be so passionately fervent about denying an old, washed up comic actor any credit at all for his past successes.

That was my takeaway from the conversation at least, from what he said himself when backed into a corner. I'm sure other people, especially people who are more conservative, may have differing interpretations, but he talked at length about the cost of implementing green, planet-saving policies for little reward. If

But none of that has anything really to do with Sasse himself. I watched the Maher episode last night when this controversial comment was used (and also cringed), but the comment was actually used during a larger conversation with Sasse where Maher questioned Sasse about why, if he's such a smart man and didn't vote

Yeah, what's up with that? Although, I'm pretty sure there are a lot of explicitly racist, homophobic, angry people who would also love to shout obscenities at you, too.

One could argue that what he's doing with health care and the environment alone could be much worse, given that thousands of people may die due to limited access to health care if the plans are passed, and the whole world could be thrown into dangerous instability due to changing climate with time.

But also in seriousness, I feel pretty torn. I'm a politically liberal person and worked for several years at a University in the Social Work department, surrounded by Social Workers and academics, and was sort of "in tune" with some of this conversation. I learned interesting things sometimes, for instance, that

My condolences. That sounds terrible. Sounds like there's some real IDIOTS on your Facebook, if you get my meaning…

I don't know that much about Dylan Roof specifically (other than some things I've read about what he did), but… generally, psychopathology occurs on a spectrum. It's difficult sometimes to separate out what is actual psychopathology (i.e., "something wrong" with their mental status) as opposed to the characteristics

I think most of the legislation has been about the "severely mentally ill," or "certain mental illnesses." Congress just repealed Obama-era regulations that prevented people from managing their own checkbooks to owning a gun. As a psychologist myself, that protection seemed to make sense - those who are impaired in

I've read this a few times now, and still don't know what this means.

"Aren't you a little… voluptuous, for a stormtrooper?"

Your explanation about the Leland/Bob merge has swayed me. I think maybe you're right.

I think it's unlikely that that will be completely let go, though. In this episode, Gloria said something to the effect of wanting to find the girl that owned the unit with the AC for questioning, so…

This didn't spoil anything for me, but you may wish to tag this, seeing as how it's a spoiler for a different show.

Ah, I'm thankful for this comment. Far too often, people endlessly praise The Dark Knight Returns, and I felt I was the only one that felt the comic wasn't at all as intellectually stimulating or "mature" like others thought it was.

Thanks for your intelligent and useful comment…

Yeah but if you compare that to the appearances of the DoppelCoop in the series itself, it doesn't appear to be the case. Evil Coop is giggling, laughing, all of that both before and after he's released onto the world. Then, in this series, he seems more like a crime boss or evil kingpin than some sort of Loki-esque

I mean, sure, whatever? Counterpoint would be that you could use those same rules of just ignoring hey or hi or whatever and just go for people that have other substantive introductions. There are pros and cons for being upfront, and one such con is that people might perceive statements like that in one's profiles as