burtwardroom--disqus
Burt Wardroom
burtwardroom--disqus

Headline writer != byline.

Really curious to see if Disqus's block feature has rendered me invisible to everyone in the first 50 comments on a story here since I called out a couple regulars for their sweaty, genital-driven "praise" of actresses. Thank you and have fun out there.

So he's innocent of all charges is what I'm getting here.

They had to settle for the lesser Goggins twin so I'd count my blessings.

I withdraw my comment if the title refers to a powerful clamp or grip that plays a major dramatic role.

Don't do that into your mouth. Trust me.

Slow steps toward genuine progress leading to a hastily rigged conveyor belt at the factory that dumps all the toys right in the trash.

Shit, I like this guy. But is the show title a pun on "vice" because I don't like that.

Yeah, which was disappointing to me when I started commenting regularly… I figured I'd see a shift over the years, but no dice.

It's true, we do have a lot of comically overgrown children on here who could benefit from a story arc where they grow up a little.

Maybe you should separate talking about talent vs. talking about your bodily fluids. If you can't, that's fine, but in that case, no need to hear about the first part from you - you can walk away and it benefits everyone.

When someone writes an entire paragraph in a comment about the talent and worth of an actress, hits enter twice, and then says something about her looks he'd never say to her face, it makes him look like he doesn't have a clue, because he doesn't.

It's just maybe possible that someone could want a woman president but disagree with Hillary Clinton politically.

This should be fun, on a site where the men who leave comments still can't get through writing one about an actress under 50 without noting her effect on their penises.

Yeah, I'm super worried about them rather than the people actually killing people all over the world with American jets and bullets and bombs, who will inevitably win this election.

the author describes the United States circa 2016 as a nation divided into RightLand and LeftLand,

Something I often note - Generation Y (my "generation") were renamed the Millennials, then it took maybe, maybe, five years for Millennials to refer to a group about ten years younger, with none of the supposed "findings" changed.

What a twist!

I trust that you don't like Brad Pitt, but I've not only watched Brad Pitt in things, I've watched other people watch Brad Pitt in things, and I assure you, it's possible.

Hey, I'll believe you about the steps they're taking, but I'm still not gonna watch a Sci-Fi Channel original series.