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It's very hard for people in the U.S. to understand that shit rolls downhill, largely because of the guilt they feel. The politically aware who support the major parties feel that much more guilty, so you're inviting that much more scorn from them, since the Democrats uneasily and quietly agree that the wars started

No offense, but yeah, it is, judging from the rude responses the comment got here. I'll agree with the original commenter: go to places that the U.S. bombs and these are not minority opinions; come to the United States and face scorn and ridicule by people who would otherwise agree with you, but have given up all hope

You're infantilizing yourself and treating these wealthy bastards as though they're your parents, as though they love you. Your lack of ambition depresses me. Why are you so eager to give under pressure?

No offense, but the average U.S.A. type of American doesn't really grasp the variety contained in "Christian democracy" as a political grouping because they have pretty much zero exposure to it.

She started a war against Libya. She's honest about that.

I realize you can't see it, because you don't want to, and the same goes for a lot of the A.V. Club because of their centrist-liberal politics, but yes, that's what he does.

Agreed. At some point well before Oliver got his own show, comedy got thrown out the back of this family of productions, and it's about the same time the hyper-defensive dog-pile of fans appeared in defense of them.

Those guys really have the right idea how to do it, a little distortion, a drum track that amplifies what the NES & Famicom could do while adding just enough of what it couldn't.

When I started watching that show again as an adult, it was in part because I remembered it as, like, the Colonial Era version of Tool Time in terms of injuries. And I remembered right.

Woodwright's Shop is unironically cool if you're at all handy. Really a cut above the competition, if you can call it that on public TV, since the tools they use are cheap to buy but force you to develop your eye and hand.

And as usual, the music choice was perfect . . . if you built a bridge between that show and Ross's, it would be made out of "Today".

I will not.

I'll be your Hucklevania!

The "What, no…" comment… truly, the most useless of comments.

When it comes to the cultural battle between Brian Posehn and Sublime, he's an independent thinker who won't conform to your "rules".

That's racist.

Hi there, "YouTube celebrities"! No, and fuck you.

You gotta love someone who asks what someone's smoking, then puts "Final Frontier" in the top category, which could only be made passably viewable by smoking something.

Sorry, dude. Whether you accept it or not, you're in the minority among Star Trek fans in hating those movies.

For whatever it's worth, I was the only person in my group of friends who had watched much Star Trek of any sort when we went to see Into Darkness, and we were all bored to tears by that stinker of a third act.