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oh god, it's the same rational as dudes being like YOURE WELCOME FOR GRAVITY AND EDUCATION AND PHYSICS AND STUFF- ALL FROM MEN UR WELCOME

Oh my God. OH MY GOD, I misread that and thought he was talking about the Apollo THEATER and the people running that as a complaint about the push for more diversity behind the scenes in entertainment.

One day I was sitting on the bus behind a girl with headphones on with a guy started calling her "Blondie," and just generally telling her how he'd like to get to know her. He wasn't particularly crude about it, but it was clear his attention was unwelcome. But he kept trying, and she kept replying in monosyllables

Wouldn't that make them... farticles?

Reminds me of this dapper fellow.

It's like a magic trick. The minute he speaks, looks at the camera, or even breathes...

Ok, I'm kind of out of breath and I think I just bought a Jaguar. I don't know what's happening.

So you're saying your not Deppleted?

I get what you're saying, but I really, really hate this "if you ignore [person/issue/ete] they will just go away type of argument. First of all, no they won't. We're not "giving him attention" (I realize that's what you and others think; agree to disagree), we're giving attention to the fact that men in positions of

I match you're Rust Cohle and raise it with a Marty Hart eh-WTF face.

I think a lot of that is the SUPER serious dangerous storyline (sarcasm) of season 2. The reason I loved season 1 so much is that it seemed to laugh at itself, had a sense of humor. Season 2 with V and the drugs was too much, and the undercurrent of racial issues of season 1 was suddenly a fucking tidal wave. I love

Yes. She went from being one of my favorites to being one of the top three I rolled my eyes at.

I really, really liked her in the first season. By the end of season two, I cringed at every one of her scenes.

I love her, but I have to agree with you more and more after watching season 2. Dial it down a bit.

I think the one who plays Crazy Eyes is in the running. Yeah, we get it, you're a serious actor. Stop trying to play the goddamned character like she's from one of Shakespeare's plays.

Scott Baio would approve. (Lesbian shitasses everywhere, rejoice.)

It's crazy that single mothers who let their kids do what average, middle income, two parent families do all the time without problems is not only demonized but suddenly criminalized. Of course, it's also crazy for a government and voters to legislate to create more single mothers while making them the most reviled,

#NotAllWeasleys

It's on the East Coast now, I guess.