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Chris Ferejohn
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It makes sense now! Our father who is Art in heaven!

It's never Lupis.

I believe it has dipped into the low 80s among republicans now, which still isn't enough to make it "worth it" for the GOP to turn on him (as a purely political move – I'm just assuming that ethics isn't in play here). If we see it get into the 60s, things will probably start moving.

I'm hoping they put a web special together when they are on a break.

/me high-fives self.

I can't quite get behind this because my mom *loves* ketchup and she is *not* a "narrow-minded unimaginative dunce" by any stretch of the imagination. That said, she doesn't actually *like* steak, so the ketchup is kind of her way of protesting it.

The worst part is how he forced you to click on it and then made you comment, thus making the article appear that much more popular. What a monster.

Yeah, if they are going to do that, why not do like pot roasts?

I don't see how steak sauce is any different. It's just a slightly different combination of sugar, salt, and vinegar. If you get it at a steak house you are basically telling them "your food is crap, what can I cover it up with".

Those leaks are the real scandal.

I agree on the hat, but the confession stuff is usually pretty good.

Exactly. There are no heroes here.

"David Cronenberg's Akira"

Despite many very public flops and disasters Hollywood, as a whole, is an incredible money making machine.

Indeed. I mean, if you like Akira, by all means adopt/borrow/steal things from it as part of an original movie or show, but just trying to regurgitate an anime just because we now have the technology to render anime effects "realistically" doesn't seem worth while.

Yes, that makes sense, though Biff's allegation that people use it to appear "more intelligent" is…baffling. Fair point that I probably didn't do myself any favors using "ad hominem" in my reply given the context.

Umm, wut? Nobody, and I mean nobody, uses "snowflake" to appear "more intelligent." They use it because they believe it casts their opponent as whiny, entitled, and spoiled.

Well because conservatives (or at least some conservatives) have spent the last however many years using the term to attack people who want trivial things like health care and equal rights, so it's a bit rich when they get their undies in a bunch about a show being cancelled? Can you really not see this?

Umm because the sorts of people whining and signing petitions and threatening boycotts about this show being cancelled are the first people to jump down the throats of people doing the same things for trivialities like "access to health care" and "not getting targeted by police with military grade hardware and little

It is pretty provable that they can do so better than humans, and that will become even more true as the technology improves. I understand it is unsettling.