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OK. I can’t be the only one who was hoping for a David Lynch/Frank Oz directorial team-up.

Im straight and somehow managed not to be offended by that joke. I don’t have an super powers. You too could not be offended by silly jokes.

I’d be happy if they found ways to bring back both Keith David and Jonathan Banks for at least cameos to catch up on their characters. They may have been Chevy Chase replacements, but they played well with the rest of the cast. And on that note, they damn well better bring back Paget Brewster. She was the MVP of the

No.  Their lives should be one long plateau at the bottom.  If they must have a peak, hopefully it was just being born.  Then all downhill.

And, of course, New York City itself.

Patton Oswlat on a Netflix special said making fun of Trump was a pain in the ass. to paraphrase the bit, if you saw a monkey flinging shit and then spent all the time about coming up with a great shit flinging joke but by the time you come up with it the monkey has taken the shit and made itself a hat out of it. 

But they don’t all try to turn slave-traders into heroes.

“15years off the internet? how about 30. The trolls only bother you if you let them.”

Something something right-wing politics are designed to deregulate standards of living and food quality. Then undereducated and prey on fear. These people aren't an anomaly, they we're predestined to brain damage and maladaptive behavior.

tbf, I don’t think any of the last like... 2-3 batches of Jez writers have really engaged with the comments at all. Hell, I don’t think there’s actually any type of flagging system or moderation for the comments anymore (I know you can ‘flag comments’, but from what I’ve seen it might as well be one of those busy

I would listen to this podcast mentioned in the article.  i’m swamped in podcasts but Bjork curating deep cuts from her archives and chirping arcanely about them is something I apparently need to hear. 

In apparent defense of her son. And also his violence seems to have gone beyond what was required to deal with Jolie’s grabbing his neck to stop him from going after their son. There was definitely a “there” there to continue to pursue if the FBI wanted to, but you also have to consider the desires of federal law

Reminds me a little of someone I know who is not long for this world, sadly. Talented, funny, and has such a bright light you can’t help but be drawn to, but so very troubled due to compounding trauma, brought on by some of the individuals in their life. It’s sad and unfair, and brings on a pervading sense of

I haven’t seen it mentioned in these articles, so I don’t know how well known it is, but, after Heche’s father died of HIV/AIDS in 1983, her mother became a Christian activist, insisting he “died of homosexuality.” She even wrote a memoir about Anne coming out.

In real life, the guy from Counting Crows dated 2 out of the 3 main actresses on Friends.  It happens.

What a terrible tragedy for all involved. I’m so glad she didn’t kill anyone else, and I’m glad the woman whose home burned is going to be okay as well. My heart goes out to Heche’s two children, especially.

Finally! Something to look forward to!

How tragic. I liked her in Six Days, Seven Nights. Never saw Wag The Dog which I was meaning to catch up on before all this. I never had mental illness or addiction problems (unless junk food is an addiction). While she could have hurt others in her driving and crash, before this grim turn of events, I empathized with

When you a date a Friend you date all the Friends.

So ironic. When I dated, I could have gone on first dates every night of the week for a month if I wanted to.