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My ideal fantasy casting would be Divine.

I have verification from third party sources that no longer work with me to back you up on that.

I think that SNL sketch was entirely accurate in portraying how much attention Trump will be able to pay when the Blood Space War reaches us.

They are, and they're spectacular.

Attention span is the problem. Obama spent 14 months pushing the ACA through. This bill was around for 10 days, and Trump didn't even get involved until this week. Trump was already so bored that he insisted it had to be passed today or never.

I look forward to headlines describing Trump's presidency as impotent.

The same thing they always do: Utterly ignore reality, while waging a nasty smear campaign over the Internet on the woman that said it.

Sorry. I'm not feline the whole pun thread thing today.

Same here. Every fake story like this spread around gives Trump something to point to every time he wants to disregard the press.

Also, that section of light that Katie sees a pee is almost entirely pure white, with some some orange around the edges at the very bottom.

I didn't think you were. I wouldn't have upvoted if I didn't think it was a joke.

He's great at portraying superheroes, but not actually great at sequential art storytelling.

Sure. but that was Boomers flashing back to earlier points in their own lives.

You needing to tell me that is ironic, as I am now on the board of an organization for art education largely funded by the NEA. None of it is going into my pocket though. We don't have any salaried board members. I may not be making any money, but at least I still get to keep my ideals, man.

Don't ask me. I was the guy who got a job at the local role-playing game/comic book store. While that was a specialized criteria all its own, it was to opposite of what it took to get the record store job. I didn't have that, even though I was more hipstery in my musical tastes than the people that worked there.

Generational labels are pretty new, but it seems a constant in history for people to try and stereotype the following generation in some way.

I felt the backward-looking nature of the '90s was a kind of pushback against the Boomer's complete rejection of the pop culture their parent's generation. In the 70s and 80s, it was accepted conventional wisdom that cool music began with rock, and everything before it was garbage.

My younger self would like you to direct him to the "greedy opportunists who would throw vast sums of money at anyone who was willing to compromise, just a little."

That had its moments, but I found it mostly to be another blowhard Boomer trying to make some deep meaningful statement about young people today and falling on his bloated, self-serious ass.

Just remember that Generation X was a placeholder name used by the media, and we never got upgrade to a classy name like "Millennial".