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Whenever the new Walking Dead comes out, I get really excited, and can't wait to download it. Only problem is, when I get to the menu, that sad music starts to play, and I remember how fucking depressing that game is.

Gentlemen, to bed! For we rise at 10ish…

he will do stupid stuff, lose confidence in himself until someone tells him "you're a good leader despite the 99% of the time you're not", and that will lead him to be even more stupid.

*SPOILERS* - Golden Girls really stepped it up this season, especially when trying to find positives in the murder

Nazi policy towards women is one of the more fascinating aspects of the Third Reich, as it emphasised clear, traditional roles, that had to be reversed almost entirely because of the shortage of labour during World War II

I actually really enjoyed the small moments between Booker and Elizabeth - it was a nice way to close their relationship.

I'm fairly sure Freddie is a ghost only Don can see

Oh, absolutely, I think he's fantastic. After the way Madrid ditched him, I really hope he stays at City for the long term, and becomes a Wenger-esque figure for them.

I think he will. The owners said they wanted a calmer, more "holistic" approach, so it would make no sense for them to fire Pellegrini after only one season. They're also buying Mangala, and Fernando as well, which should help the defence.

he had a good White House Correspondents Dinner set, and wrote the Louis Lincoln sketch, but thats about it, I think

weirdly enough I tend to think of him as the straight man of the series, because of how completely bonkers Andre Braugher's schtick ends up being

But what does this mean for his 2016 run for the President of the United States of South Carolina?

and then Ted pulls off his mask, and he's a lizard person too.

"Shaped by Hamlet….written and directed by One Tree Hill creator Mark Schwahn". Great, can't wait

I liked him after watching his interview with Paul F Tompkins. He seemed quite funny, and fairly normal

I am familiar with Tottle, and his argument. However, I think his claims are misleading, and they tend to generalise the work of Western historians, amongst whom there were people who did not make the mistakes of say, "50 years ago". Neither are the photographs the cornerstone of evidence for Holodomor - most modern

Ok, right. I grew up in Kazakhstan, and Im studying this at university. Its a contentious subject even back home - for example, our government still doesn't recognise it as genocide, but pretty much everyone involved believes it to be the most tragic event in Kazakh history, as well as Ukrainian history. Do you object

And Kazakhs

Just don't forget the haemorrhoid cream for your face

Just don't bother Richard Nixon - he's trying to keep a low profile