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This deserves far more upvote love.

No, Indiana University of Pennsylvania just launched a national ad campaign so that they can compete with other elite universities. Their goal is to be the Bethune-Cookman of the north.

We've discovered life from another planet…and it just kind of sits there and is pathetic.

Yeah, this actually makes sense. Hating the same things is a relatively good predictor.

She's generally known what she is doing all along. Girls is the one show that generates alot of criticism that I will almost always defend. It's a smart satire and the woman making it knows that it is a satire.

I saw "Singing in the Rain" for the first time last week. It started out strong, much stronger than I expected. Then it kind of lost its way. Then it had some terribly dated numbers that didn't hold up at all. Then a couple of classic scenes and finally it ended with some laughs.

I enjoyed this back in the day…not sure if it'll translate to 2017.

Kimmy Schmidt needs to at least make a cameo.

Hoping Michelle is getting ready for 2020.

"I'm open, motherfucker, I'm open!"

I think she's pretty great, so long as she has good material to work with.

The original was great and I like the casting so far. I'm cautiously optimistic.

We're making our way through the show and just watched this episode last night. I'm glad that Genevieve mentioned the ridiculous bloody exposition death scene at the end. It was one of the worst death scenes/reveals I've seen on an otherwise good show. It was so bad I almost laughed. Partly for how long it went on for

Well said

Seasons 6 and 7 have some of the best episodes of the entire show…but you do have to make it through the first 5-6 episodes of Season 5, as I recall, to get there.

Hang in there, the beginning of Season 5 is rough, but you're almost through the rough part and there are some real gems the rest of the way.

It's nice to hear confirmation that our decision to stop watching after Season 3 was the right call.

Horizon: Zero Dawn looks beautiful and that is the kind of game I normally love, but robotic dinosaurs just don't do it for me.

I quite like Haim, I detest Taylor Swift. I find this comparison insulting and inappropriate.

My sister had a pretty good David Byrne experience, this was about 10 years ago. She was a member of a marching band collective thing (like 15 people playing brass and drums but in burning man costumes, etc.) in San Francisco and David was doing a show there and asked them to come join him on stage as part of one of