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We will.

I loved how he mentioned the Monica Bellucci dream.

Okay, history lesson…

Birmingham, Alabama, 1963.

>> @Memles

Oh, and yeah…

99% of the "talent" working in Hollywood would have turned Jackrabbit's Palace into some ultra-HDHD CGI wonder castle, complete with 360 degree swirling lead-in, 77,000 day-glo colors (because color, color-color-color! Fuck you, James Gunn), undulating sparkling nanoparticles and mandlebrot spew with ghostly crows,

This fucking guy. THIS FUCKING GUY!

Having listened to way, way, WAY too many episodes of Harmontown, I totally heard that Israel bit in the voice of Harmon, who would frequently go off on drunken, overly clinical introspections about race.

Rick and Morty is what Futurama never was.

All living things are fans of Leon… even if they don't know it yet.

That statement would have been a lot funnier if they had Larry David read it.

Hee.

I am going to crowdfund a performance art/endurance/Jackass-like stunt whereby I chain myself into a Honey Bucket for 24 hours while Tubthumping is piped in on blaring loop. Live streamed in its entirety, of course.

Actually, do some reading on China and food origin laws (there are none). Even if there are laws in China, they are rarely or sporadically enforced based on whim. What this means is that food that comes from China can come from anywhere also. For example, Vietnam. China's food safety system is a corrupt joke. They

Slavery still exists today. You can certainly find countries that were later to pass that threshold than the US. But of the developed nations, the US was the last. And yes, just so we're completely clear, I'm saying Brazil was not and is not a developed nation.

No. Well read.

Be concise.

Says the official spokesperson for Everyone on the Internet.

The two organizations I cited are not the point. The question is whether those who support isolating these protesters feel that this is a reasonable and ethical tactic to use against other groups?