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Forget all of those. NBC has bigger plans. They are bringing back Courtney Cox in the fall of 2017 for a little show you might remember called…

Yes.

Jack Torrance slide into murderousness is also scarily plausible in the book. His creeping resentment of his family is rooted in his fear of his inability to support them. It's ultimately the fact that he wants to care for his family that the hotel uses to get him to turn on them. That's scary shit.

When he makes the last trip out to the cemetery at the end, it should be the point where I disengage because it is so clearly stupid. Instead, he is so broken at the point that there really doesn't seem like anything better to do.

Why wait so late for a bus to hit him?

Give him some credit. He will occasionally go wild and have chicken tenders when he eats out. Keep the dipping sauce though.

I saw a more detailed version of the story. Apparently, the story is that Trump talked to Nieto about immigration at G20 weeks ago. How that really ties into the bill that Trump is pushing at the moment seems iffy. Also, if Nieto had stated this but simply at another time, I don't think that he would be issuing a

Even a lot of people on the left tend to bury the memory of McVeigh. We keep hearing that the Right's craziness under Obama was unprecedented because a black man was President. The truth is that the Right was just as fucking crazy, if not crazier, when Bill Clinton was President. We just didn't have social media, so

Of course, Obama was never really interested in taking guns away. If we are making a political analogy, I'd go one with a more likely one. It's like predictions of Trump destroying America. It's something that might happen, and it might happen any second, but it might not happen at all. Kinja is like that.

Movie about the wonders of imagination is utterly lacking in imagination

Let's not reawaken the chants/chance Usenet battles of 1990 again.

"I've never drank a cup of coffee in my life" and "I don't know what coconut tastes like."

I could see that being the case, but they still aren't Oreos.

Sure but Alex added an imaginary quote after the plaintiff's quote that backed up the headline.

I was remarking to a mutual acquaintance on Sunday about how it is kind of sad that this guy had an interaction with Shatner and managed to be the bigger jerk.

You suggestion is better, but see if you can get some Trump in there. Alternately, a headline that expresses disappointment at the franchise's refusal to hire a minority writer for the job could work.

The only explanation I can think of aside from her being a bad reporter is that she is deliberately engaging in race-related shit stirring to get clicks. In that case, I would say she is more a bad person than a bad reporter.

I glancingly know one of the people he was going back and forth with yesterday, and that person is at least as unpleasant a person as Shatner.

It's because she is bad at her job.

The fact that Rife had to erase black people from the story to take potshots at Confederate is deeply ironic.