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And as beautiful as the CEO story was, he could work in a cure for cancer or write a symphony, develop a better economic system or try to change the world in politics.  Instead, he helped killing more people in the Middle East for a little bit of oil.

And as beautiful as the CEO story was, he could work in a cure for cancer or write a symphony, develop a better economic system or try to change the world in politics.  Instead, he helped killing more people in the Middle East for a little bit of oil.

When he got the axe all kinds of nerdfeelings came back to me from the depths of my awkward teenage years.  No shield-surfing though.

When he got the axe all kinds of nerdfeelings came back to me from the depths of my awkward teenage years.  No shield-surfing though.

The explosion was better than most "movie explosions".  I think that Michael Bay must be dying with envy right now.  If somebody as a link to better ' splosions than this one please post it.

The explosion was better than most "movie explosions".  I think that Michael Bay must be dying with envy right now.  If somebody as a link to better ' splosions than this one please post it.

I like trains *thump*

I like trains *thump*

Ricky Gervais is not overweight anymore.  But he will be the first one to play himself as a delusional loser.  Have you watched "The Office"?  His gift is that despite all his faults, you cannot help yourself and finish rooting for him, wanting to see him finally getting lucky (oh, that Christmas special).

Ricky Gervais is not overweight anymore.  But he will be the first one to play himself as a delusional loser.  Have you watched "The Office"?  His gift is that despite all his faults, you cannot help yourself and finish rooting for him, wanting to see him finally getting lucky (oh, that Christmas special).

Do you remember that time when a commenter wrote what is in many heads but nobody dared to say and that guy from the AV Club rip him a new hole for being superficial and misogynistic? No? I was there, those were the days.  Believe me young guy, you have it good now.

Do you remember that time when a commenter wrote what is in many heads but nobody dared to say and that guy from the AV Club rip him a new hole for being superficial and misogynistic? No? I was there, those were the days.  Believe me young guy, you have it good now.

I live in a country where a woman that looks like Dunham would have a hard time getting a boyfriend.  I mean, she is not completely unattractive, but why a boy like Adam would have anything to do with her?  It sounds more like the "fat guy, hot wife" trope from sitcoms, but reversed.

I live in a country where a woman that looks like Dunham would have a hard time getting a boyfriend.  I mean, she is not completely unattractive, but why a boy like Adam would have anything to do with her?  It sounds more like the "fat guy, hot wife" trope from sitcoms, but reversed.

What is this, Matrix Revolutions? Kidding aside, it was a fun episode, but what happened to Shoshana?  She is always being shorthanded on the series.

What is this, Matrix Revolutions? Kidding aside, it was a fun episode, but what happened to Shoshana?  She is always being shorthanded on the series.

I get your point, but the criticism arises because we judge Lenham according to what she is trying to achieve.  She wants to be the voice of a generation, when she is the voice of her little circle of friends.  "Don´t trust the bitch in apartment 23" is about the same subject matter (New York as a monster that eats

I get your point, but the criticism arises because we judge Lenham according to what she is trying to achieve.  She wants to be the voice of a generation, when she is the voice of her little circle of friends.  "Don´t trust the bitch in apartment 23" is about the same subject matter (New York as a monster that eats

A class conscious show would be about the poor babysitters in the park meeting a crazy privileged white girl like Jessa, and not the other way around as we saw it in a previous episode (for Girls it was just a way of making a joke about Jessa, and nothing else).  British TV seems to be a lot more receptive of

A class conscious show would be about the poor babysitters in the park meeting a crazy privileged white girl like Jessa, and not the other way around as we saw it in a previous episode (for Girls it was just a way of making a joke about Jessa, and nothing else).  British TV seems to be a lot more receptive of