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"You're fat daddy."

It's been ages since I've seen this film but I clearly need to see it again.

I can't entirely agree, I think there are some great works that fall into the general comedy genre but aren't strictly about getting as many laughs as possible. Frasier had wonderful depth of character which sets it above some of its contemporary joke machines, and the Firesign Theater used comedy albums to explore

Would it be cheating to just say the entire Belcher clan on Bob's Burgers? Because the way they function as a family unit just feels so… right. You can see the parents reflected in their kids, and the similarities they all have even as they provide counterpoints to each other.

I'm actually curious as to where this bunch came from. I don't think they're Breitbarters.

I was hoping someone would do this.

At this rate Youtube is pretty much at the top of the list for "major social networking sites that don't do a thing about racial harassment." It's at the very least on par with Facebook. Twitter occasionally bans someone if shamed publicly enough. Youtube is kind of a haven for this shit.

She was convicted under a standard that is closer to what we have for civil cases than criminal ones- that is, the jury just has to be convinced of probable guilt rather than guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The flip side to this is that appeals are a bit more open by that same standard, and it's expected that

That part I get, but wouldn't the burden just be to prove that he was a Holocaust denier?

I'm not clear on why she had to legally prove the Holocaust instead of just proving the guy was a denier.

If Toho made 29 Godzilla movies, and the non-Toho ones are the 1998 and 2014 films, how do we get 32?

Well, the larger they are the heavier they must be.

"I decide whether something is a cake or a pie."

Paget has tweeted that she's in this season, I think.

You're really underselling Thing From Another World, which is a pretty smart and snappy picture with solid characterization. Carpenter's Thing is great too but I honestly feel the first gets overlooked some now that the remake has become a cult classic.

I both liked and was saddened by Coulson referencing Peggy Carter and how many of her exploits "were never recorded."

I think there's no better sign of how far the show has come in general than with Daisy, who went from the show's default bland "viewpoint" character to someone really entertaining and nuanced in her own right.

The major bit of hope I have, however polls fluctuate, is that Trump is pretty much going for just the white vote (and mostly the male vote.) He's winning that but it might not be enough seeing as he's alienated everyone else so absolutely.

That was one of the Miz's best segments ever tonight. So absurd that it almost becomes serious.