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Crazy suggestion, but: just because someone else (i.e. Sajak) can be creepy and remain at their day job doesn’t mean that should be the standard for someone else (i.e. Richards). How about just hire someone who 1) isn’t a creep, and 2) people actually like? This logic just seems like you’re saying, hey, the bar is

Making a mandatory comment to suggest watching the trivia game show Um, Actually. The whole premise is, “you’re wrong and I’m a bigger trivia nerd than you.” It’s fantastic.

These guys would be really great stockbrokers if they weren’t as into fart jokes.

I assumed this was a comedy sketch

One of the easiest ways to determine a hostile work environment in the entertainment industry: the number of job openings that are consistently opening at a company, and the insurmountable number of job boards they appear on because they desperately need to find people as quick as possible. Whenever I was looking for

Definitely not Lawful Good, but I guess that depends on which God in the pantheon he serves. Chaotic neutral maybe? (I am taking this D&D Sorting Hat very seriously.)

John Wick is clearly an Oath of Vengeance Paladin with the Gunner feat

It was shot with an ancient arrow, which detonates (most) guardians on impact no matter where it’s hit.

I clicked this link thinking, “If Antony Starr isn’t on this list, I will be moderately peeved.” Glad to see the critical recognition for his work - even as the show’s most overt antagonist, his portrayal requires constant attention: every frame Homelander appears in simultaneously has so much raw villainy and

The sequel was announced after the surge in popularity; its rise over the last 2 months, particularly on Twitch, is what led them to want to make a sequel in the first place. The original game was having a lot of server issues as it was because of the growth, which is part of the reason they wanted to rebuild it from

Same! I’ve discovered so many fun, charismatic streamers through this game that I wouldn’t have otherwise found. The visual presentation of players’ friendships and familiarity with one another is comforting, especially in a world of deep social distancing.

It’s a similar premise, although I guess technically Among Us came first, and it all stems from Mafia/Werewolf anyway. I do like this variation more than Push the Button though, just because there’s something for everyone to do, less sitting around, and doesn’t require you to know your fellow players well in order to

Looks like they’re doing them for Season 2, now.

It was a transitional time. The big hitters of the mid-to-late 2000s were in their beginnings and starting to build their followings, ready to make emo/pop/punk a whole new thing a couple years later.

This is OVERLY optimistic. :\

I don’t know, her cover of American Pie really gave me heart palpitations.

I remember first watching this with my Dad when I was a kid, who in turn told me about his first time watching The Poseidon Adventure.

Given the aging conservative population, they’re probably the ones who should be worried the most :\

All of this sounds like the premise for an SNL sketch that’s actually funnier than an SNL sketch.

In regards to The Pearl and Heart of Darkness - yes, they are short. But Heart of Darkness is dense as hell, with few paragraph breaks and sentences that go on for years. As for The Pearl, I was an eighth grader who was super traumatized by *Spoiler alert for a classic so does it really count as a spoiler, I don’t