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Benjamin Sapiens
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I'm kind of legitimately baffled that anyone thinks that the implication was "being pro-Jesus is bad" and not just "pro-Jesus songs are bad."

"Bill Nye making nonsensical videos about how science somehow proves all liberal social views"

I'm hoping this is more than just the "uninteresting white guy has feelings about how boring ordinary life is and then he meets this lovely girl" movie that it looks like?

He actually provided the voice for Johann Kraus in Hellboy II.

"Fresh Off the Boat" is the title of food personality Eddie Huang's memoir describing his childhood as an Asian-American immigrant on which the series is based.

"Both sides are equally bad, amiright? Certainly, the ugly, insane bigotry of the wingnuts is awful … but isn't the concerted push for human rights for all people - even unpopular groups of people - by liberals equally ridiculous and contemptible?"

By "animated sitcoms," are you talking about MacFarlane shows? Because there are quite a few of those (he's basically the Chuck Lorre of prime-time animated sitcoms) and they all bear his patented stiff, awkward, ugly visual style.

One of the very few complaints I had with "Fury Road" was how heavily altered the colors obviously were.

"The amazing Teal/Orange colorimetry can now be applied to any footage."

There were some great moments in that finale - Davros was magnificent there - but the whole thing was (in my opinion) an absolute, clunky mess, largely as a result of trying to tie in every single 'Who' related story-line and spin-off all at once.

That was the very first episode of Doctor Who I ever watched.

Phyllis Smith was absolutely phenomenal as Sadness.

His lightsaber also apparently causes limbs which it severs to spontaneously mutate into a completely different kind of appendage …

3PO does admonish him to "Watch your language!" at one point …

I love how an animal trying to drink some water so as not to die of thirst is passed off as irresponsible behavior in this analogy.

Which is weird, because 'Dilbert' is the sort of strip that you'd expect to address issues like political correctness, and often does, but it never seems to subject it anything more than moderate satirical criticism.

Also: you gotta be careful about holding the door open for someone who's just a little bit too far away, 'cause then you're stuck holding that door for an uncomfortably long time, and the person feels compelled to hustle so you're not waiting there too long trying to to them a favor … It's just very awkward for

I think my favorite is "Toy Food."

I'm particularly fond of his "Fly Away" video because of how accurately it imitates those lyric videos you see all the time (and which you inevitably end up playing, if not watching, when you want to listen to a song on YouTube.)

She also looks a hell of a lot like Sarah Michelle Gellar.