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Yep. As for my instrument, the bass, slapping the shit out of it like Funk is back in style was/is the preferred way to show off your douchiness,

It's been a running joke with my friends for 20 years that anytime we went to the guitar store, there was always some guy(s) trying to show off by playing the Blues. Like, you'd think the amount of people who listened to the Blues was enormous judging by the guitar douches at the store.

Guys, can we not get into a pissing contest of whose puns are better?

They'll come and go.

It's the internet, so Hot Bae.

Because of his speech tonight:

Please be good. Please be good…

Are you daring to besmirch the cellophane "S" symbol throwing devices?

Wonder Woman proved you can do a movie with a superhero that is both heroic and three dimensional. To me it seems like Synder thinks it can be only one or the other. The moment Wonder Woman goes over the top into No Man’s Land is quickly becoming my favorite moment in any superhero movie. That’s what a hero is suppose

Yeah, that line cracks me up. Maybe they are talking about Christopher Reeve.

Of course. Because he was a beacon of hope and showed us the best version of ourselves. I guess seeing him mope around and be angry made people realize they are much happier than him.

This article needs more jokes about peeing Justice League members…

Great game. Pretty much your standard modern RPG open world. The story is interesting, but nothing mind-blowing. But damn is the game not beautiful with great atmosphere. Hunting and the fighting the machines is a blast as well.

So by dumb blind luck when searching for something else yesterday online, I noticed an article saying Best Buy was finally going to have the Nintendo Switch in stock. Got there early this morning, and there were already people waiting in line. I thought I might not get one (which wouldn't have been a big deal, I can

Having never seen it and not know too much more than the title, I just assumed that every episode the students are taught about how to get away with murders.

It can be useful, but I think only to a point. Like Otakunomike said, there are so many moving parts in history, it's really hard to say "what if" to any degree of certainly. I do agree it can be a good way to combat people who believe in inevitability.

Yeah that part of The Man in the High Castle is one of the many things that make that show ridiculous. I do like how the book "Fatherland" dealt with a alternate history. Both Nazi Europe and the US were in a Cold War instead of the US and USSR.

Counterfactuals can be kind of fun in examining turning points in history, but they get old rather quickly when the "what if" gimmick wears off.

Great. Now they'll add another 10 hours to OJ: Made in America.