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Also missing the point. Your point is valid; the problem is that not everyone who watches Breaking Bad watches it live. Your tweet or facebook post after the episode, or a day later, is also an inadvertent spoiler to someone who can't watch TV on Sunday nights. No one is at fault there, but it's still a problem -

Impossible to know if something is a spoiler until after you've read it and been spoiled. That's why it's a problem in the first place. What's more sad: being frustrated by spoilers on sites you use daily, or swearing off social media because of a TV show? I'm not presuming an answer there. I just hope I can show you

I have no nostalgia for this (being 2 and 4 respectively at the release of their albums). Don't get the love. Is there a better representation of them than Fazer? Because Fazer was boring.

Hard to imagine being so distant with my family. Of course, I'm living with my parents.

Livestream? Livestream.

I think the solution to your problem is probably not aiming to be an even bigger dipshit. But what do I know.

I didn't even know taking High School classes online was a thing. I just…what does this even prove? Congrats, you're not 100% retarded!

This first episode has actually attracted a lot of attention. I think we can expect it to quickly become something painfully mundane.

I don't know anyone who actually believes in the Rapture. The Bible doesn't mention it. Never uses the word.

@avclub-83de02c3cfc3634de1279cbc17a8fbae:disqus Come on now. The airships in ATLA stuck out like sore thumbs. We just forgave them because they were so awesome.

It seems to me that Unalaq has a genuine concern for the spiritual balance, but also wants to rule the world. I'm iffy on the first part, though. The iced-over forest surrounding the spirit gate looked as if some waterbender had tried to hide it or keep people out. And do we even know what Korra did when she opened

Anyway, are we reviewing Legend of Korra again? Because it starts, like, really soon, and last year was an absolute blast.

There's was certainly an attempt, what with the Daily Planet rescue squad, but it was very little very late.

The people that I know that like Coldplay are my age (20s). The over 50 people I know don't know who Coldplay is. So.

Thanks for your reply, Yuri, but that's what I'm afraid of. I just graduated in May - I didn't decide on what I wanted to do till fairly late, so I have no experience at all. I'm on the cusp of calling up recruiters and screaming at them for creating this idiotic system that gives opportunities only to those who have

Does the AV Club Work and stuff/Life thread really help you get work? Because I need help. Can't even get interviews. Does a BA not mean anything? Should I throw in the towel and get a Masters in something I've never actually done (Technical Writing) because no one will so much as look at my resume?

To be fair, there are a ton of out-of-work urban men, and if someone came along willing to pay and organize them, a new police force could arise posthaste. Money is the obstacle there, though. America can barely pay the police it already has. America can barely pay for anything it already has. Where are these hundreds

It's more the "probably" that caught my attention in that sentence.

Haven't seen Poppy Hill, but Earthsea was just dire. Even ignoring how unfaithful to the novel it was, it didn't work as a movie. Sure, he made the "My name is Tehanu" scene glorious, but he would have no business as a director if he couldn't even pull that off.

Always perfect.