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When I moved to India for a 6-month assignment, 10 years ago, I went through the trouble of setting up a VoIP app on my phone so I could use an Indian SIM card but still get calls on my own number. Because I’m cheap, and I enjoy pointless technical challenges like that.

Fuck off, ketchup and mustard belong on hotdogs and hamburgers.

I agree, and I should’ve been more clear.

Fair point and I tend to agree.

Notice that the food trends expert describes the audience for this as having grown up watching TV characters eating Hershey’s, but there’s no reference anywhere in the article to any Brits actually buying that trash.

Counterpoint, the best Marvel movies are the funny ones (Guardians, Ragnarok) and Iron Man 3 is a snoozefest.

No, you’re wrong.

I knew this guy’s voice from a S2 episode of Central Park, could picture his face, but could not place his name. Looking it up on IMDB, I’m shocked to realize I had no idea what his name was, even though he’s such a recognizable actor for me.

Not a huge fan of this, but the S2 episode Fist Puffs Mets Out Justice is fantastic. If you’ve got any love for other Bouchard stuff (e.g. Bob’s), then watch that ep and just walk away with warm feelings for this show.

- eggs: scrambled

Drugs, presumably

You’ve accurately described the choices you have left to the business.

Ugh, Wil Wheaton is the worst audio-book reader, ever. Some of that may have been the writing, of course, but he sure didn’t do it any favors.

As a white dude the same age as most Karen’s, I can tell you there’s absolutely glee in taking women down a peg underlying a lot of its use.

Ok, let’s have the conversation.

Come on, you didn’t give us the *best line* from the whole thing?

It’s actually just one big ad for Popcorn Shirts.

My claim to fame is knowing the Macarena, like, 9 months before the rest of the country.

Sure, it may be part of the job, but how many goals other than “create profit-making film” actually come up in a director’s performance review?

“Peewee Herman reboot, but British this time”