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You have to climb inside that dumb joke

In your defense, you were trying to recreate the movies, so it isn't 100% sociopathic.

You're sitting on the next nerd-documentary explosion, a la E.T. for Atari

I know I'm jumping ahead, but this Sunday's NNF was pretty great, as it covered Matt, Jimmy, and Pat's trip to Mexico with Smile Train. It was really cool to hear how touched they all were by the experience (and I love how they hit on they aren't even back for 24 hours and they're already back to complaining about

It's odd how fast cancelled show purgatory has been created by Netflix/Hulu/what have you picking up shows after they're cancelled for more seasons and now a show can't get cancelled without people immediately wondering where it's going next

I got around to the Kingkiller Chronicles. I liked it a lot, it was refreshing to have an epic style/length fantasy that was relatively light. Patrick Rothgenfuss also seems like a pretty cool, down to Earth guy as well so that's nice

I loved that book, and it turned me onto Scalzi and the Old Man's War series which is fantastic. It was a really fun play on the Star Trek world.

Is live Weird Al as good as I want it to be?

I have played a lot of Destiny and World of Warcraft while binging on TV series lately and it's been awesome. I've also not been in the hospital since July, so that's the longest streak I've had in years which is pretty boss (still dealing with ripple effect stuff from July that I complained about in FTS but hey,

Something I don't feel that often but today I am:

For sure. I find it's tough to a bunch of random people never assembled before to truly speak up in a way that's authentic and puts themselves out there, so to speak. A phrase I like to use is "working with this, there'll be times where you shove your foot so far down your mouth that you'll be shittin' laces" - in

We also finished in second to last place overall so I was fine with it, it was a Game Of Thrones TV trivia night and my partner and I had only read the books… at least that was our excuse!

A workshop on race and comedy and using comedy to combat racism? You're talkin' my dream world. I've always been in love with developing some sort of presentation like that.

I think the tough part about this is that being a social justice ally is a really long path that takes a lot of time and education to develop. One conversation isn't going to bring her completely over to your point, but it might be something that plants the seeds that eventually grow into an understanding. Really, I

As somebody who works with hip college students, knitting is all the rage with the youngin's nowadays

Biking to a bar to read Breakfast of Champions sounds like one heck of a good evening.

"The year is 1965. The city is Los Angeles. President John F. Kennedy is still alive and well, but other than that, America looks quite similar to how history remembers it—oh, except for the robots."

I read your last line first as "Acting Director" as in, the Director of Acting, rather than temporary-director and now I'm lost in that line of thought, grinning like an idiot at the ridiculousness

I found it difficult to follow a bit at times, as it's a large set of characters that get introduced right away, but I'd ultimately recommend it! I had some trouble finding issue #2 since I don't think it gets huge circulation and had to special order it, but it's on my pull list now so I should be good, hopefully it

I had a love/hate relationship with the art. Oftentimes I loved it and really enjoyed the way panel layout was done in non standard ways and it was a cool style, though sometimes it made she hulk look like she had a giant forehead and super wideset eyes.