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Very well said. It does feel like we grew up with him and he made the hard times a little more tolerable. He will be missed and I know we won't find anyone else like him. He put a face of humanity on inhumane issues and a smile on our faces when we all felt overwhelmed and defeated by current events. He is the smart

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Jon Stewart deserves serious props, no matter your choice of political party. He's gotten in more shots on republicans than I could ever count, but we (republicans) are better for it and it's sad to see him leave. He also created a way to do the news that for a younger generation is not just tolerable but widely

"WE LOVE YOU JON!!!!!"

Jon Stewart always gave me a way to work through the anger and frustration and ridiculousness and wrongdoings of politics and people. Whatever awful thing had happened, you could watch him and even though the problem didn't get better, you at least could work through it and just go "Ya, somebody fucking gets it." And

I think that's fine.

Not that I have any intention to make excuses for his wretchedly pedestrian writing, but drug stores used to have soda fountains, and kids would hang out there. This fell out in the early 60s

Is the Bay City police department going to help cover up the incident to keep the criminal who shot the officer on the streets? If not, then I guess it's not relevant to anything.

I think I may be the only one in the whole world who loved this season. It wasn't perfect, but the diversity of the actors more than made up for that, in my opinion. Name one other show that has had the guts to portray people with developmental disabilities, genetic deformities and mental illnesses without turning

Or at least they coulda put that phone in landscape mode

That's scary. Imagine how many more cars might have been involved if they'd FUCKING FILMED IT WITH THE PHONE HELD THE RIGHT WAY!

Meanwhile, on Fox news, someone is choosing between a tape that says "We Told You So" and one that says "Sorry, We Were So Wrong."

I take it that this is the result of the cryptic "Anyone here work at CNN? Drop us a note." posting from a couple weeks ago?

But it's not of interest to him or anyone else under thirty and that's all that matters! :)

This post is beyond ignorant. Your summation of Letterman's signature style couldn't be more off the mark. Letterman's trademark style of humor was very dark and biting, and his run on Late Night was in a way extremely dangerous and subversive. I'd even go as far to say letterman is the most important comic in the

"We have laughed at North Korea for so long. We have made movies mocking them, and touting our superiority, and chuckling at even the idea that they could even pretend to threaten us."

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?! Hell, no!!

For a long time, this was all just some fun daily gossip to distract us from all the horrible things happening in the world. I don't know anyone who said, "Well, now that I know how Channing Tatum handles his emails, perhaps it's time to start taking North Korea more seriously as a global power." So the hackers

This thread is a perfect microcosm of the article.

Not every high-pitched noise is a dog whistle.