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I'd give it away, if I wasn't drowned in debt (that is all my own fault). It's not nearly enough to have a major effect on your retirement, and anything that dissuades you from regularly setting aside money from your current paycheck is harmful. If you spend it on something, you'll lose the joy of that in months, and

When editing a post on my left monitor, the font shows "A" as looking identical to lamda ("Λ") because the "bespoke" font Kinja uses for it has a tiny crossbar. It really speaks to the shitty design as a whole. A website isn't a piece of art; it's a piece of art design. It has a function, and aesthetics are to enhance

When editing a post on my left monitor, the font shows "A" as looking identical to lamda ("Λ") because the "bespoke" font Kinja uses for it has a tiny crossbar. It really speaks to the shitty design as a whole. A website isn't a piece of art; it's a piece of art design. It has a function, and aesthetics are to enhance

Like a man! Because the idea that two different people decided to dress like a god damned rodent is too preposterous. They'd have to see each other at some point. They'd have to see what the other one is wearing.

I've given the overwhelmingly romantic Marjan Mozetich's Affairs of the Heart to a few people who haven't gotten it. A chef even said it was good music to listen to while working, which makes no sense to me. The title track paralyzes me; when I first heard it I was driving, I had to pull over because I was blind. It's

Yeah, that would actually make sense. The monster in It was around for centuries, so it probably insidiously proposed the sewer system for its own purposes, taking on different personas to influence the civil engineers and representatives. Like, no joke, that's what it must have done. We need to stop It before it

This is the first I've heard of it and I already feel like a parent who's stopped trying to control some squabbling children and is just trying to hunch down and finish their lunch in peace.

Pictured: the cast of Zoo watches with hot anticipation for their cheques to clear before walking off the set

Also: malaria, epidemic influenza, tuberculosis, smallpox, leprosy, cholera, etc. etc. You're saying some Hitler-level things about humanity if you want to argue that those are desirable effects of nature, even beyond the preposterous idea that nature understands what effects it's having and has engineered pathogens

I liked scenes of Resident Evil 1. Unfortunately, there is a lot of movie in between those scenes.

I think you're underplaying how much difficulty the actors had to have had to suppress their natural reaction of disgust and deep regret.

In my alternate-history fictional universe Al Franken never recovers from Stuart Saves His Family and… you know… it's about the same otherwise. American democracy doesn't have a meaningful recourse if half the representatives can't or won't properly execute their duties and aren't voted out for it.

If he's not fighting babies I don't want any part in it.

What kind of kryptonite? Does she weaken and eventually kill you? Induce odd behaviour or bizarre transformations? Not do anything to you but kill humans? Give normal life-forms superhuman abilities? Affect Bizarro but not you? Kill plant life? Make you temporarily grow a… third eye on the back of your head…? Nullify

Destroying this man's career would be a far lesser crime than any person being murdered for who they are. I'm with Wilde: art is valueless, so it doesn't have any weight against actual real-world consequences to me.

If the four horsemen were wearing kilts, how much of this heap of shit would be forgiven? All of it?

It's a nice break from portraits of artists depicting their mental illness as contributing to their genius instead of being an impediment to it, I guess?

Well there is the scene after where he's skipping down the road while dust rolls down behind him.

I think they should have recognized their limitations and gone smaller. For me, the story has no potential to be scary because of the monsters. What's scary is fog. Standing in the middle of a street in the bright of day and having no idea where you are. Being unsure whether you see shapes in the distance or if it's

How did you miss the obvious physical resemblance? Kevin's a human being, Mike's a human being, they weren't being subtle about it!