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A lot of the rich white dolphins probably are. I've heard many of them support Bernie Sanders as well, unlike most dolphins who support the Green party.

Elvis was also high on opioids the whole time.

Bill Hicks?!? Are you insane? He has a bit about Ronald Reagan urinating on Rush Limbaugh. Penn Jillette is a libertarian who is particularly vocal on social issues e.g. legalizing marijuana. Stop dancing around the utterly true statement that most artists and entertainers hate Republicans. Most on the right have

This part is always my favorite. "Oh…boo hiss"

Who cares whether or not Trent Reznor is a pampered only child? The music is real and haunting. My criticism of emo is that is actually sounds whiny. You might criticize Broken for being over the top, I wouldn't, but it is hard for me to believe that anyone finds it unconvincing.

You should be suspicious of studies, period. The most reliable way to test their validity is by attempting to replicate them, or suggesting a different methodology that might give contrary results.

It makes the condescending Trebek explanation especially entertaining.

I saw the first ten minutes of Scary Movie 2 once, and only made it that far out of morbid curiosity. Honestly, what the fuck? Why?

This is the #1 reason why I almost never tune in, but almost always read your recap. Even reading about that type of awkward exchange gives me shivers. So those introductions after the first commercial feel like Russian Roulette to me.

Same here, which doesn't really bode well for you.

I think it took me about 20-25 seconds to come up with Houston. It does sound like a subway or public transport thing, but 1970 was probably enough of a clue. What else even happened that year? Add to that: electric malfunction, radio transmission, the city of the listener being well-known, and "follow-up line"

My dad gave me the same line about Reagan. This is the thing with conservatives, they don't want to hear about problems that do not directly impact them. You can't make people care who don't, is sort of what I learned from that.

I am honestly impressed by those people and the intellectual hoops they will jump through to prove themselves right, many involving advanced calculus and such. They have to reinvent from scratch the concepts of gravity, weather, navigation, plate tectonics, and the list goes on I'd imagine.

Okay she's not dead to me, I was just reacting to this in real time, but wowzers Ronda Rousey way to step in it.

Which is not meaningfully different from what she actually said. The point is that she cited her proximity to Russia as evidence of her foreign policy credentials.

I don't buy the "who cares what some ballplayer thinks" line of thinking. They are part of our democracy and in a unique position to have their voices be heard. Athletes should speak up about whatever causes are important to them.

All of the reddit comments I read about MaM were related to poking holes in the prosecution's case and most of them were quite good reads. My favorite was the one about how many tires you need to cremate a body. No joke, I learned a lot about burning shit from that thread.

They are good, I saw them at MSG. Mayer has a justifiably bad rep for his original material and general doucheness (sp?) but neither of those things actually matter for this gig. His playing is great and vocals are fine.

I disagree but I had to think about it for a second, because I see the oxymoronic interpretation. "Best practices" can actually be read two ways, as either the best possible course of action producing the best possible result, or simply the best idea anyone has come up with so far.

I like when he explains in detail all the subtext behind everything. I have aspergers so I'm a little slow with those types of things. Like I was watching the Giants play the Panthers and though, "Oh no, a ferocious panther! Does the Carolina sqaudron behave in a similar way by mauling opponents to death?" Not as