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Frank, in the final stages of cancer

That’s because it’s depressing to be working out that much and it really messes with your head if you start for a position of being fat, and this is just anecdotal from my experience. 

I guess it will have to live with being the dead space at the top of this website for a couple weeks.

They’re tedious, not kooky
Mediocrity’s not spooky
It left me feeling poopy
The Addams family . . . spinoff series Wednesday

Also the real Chicken Man got blown up years ago:

He’s never going to get the help he needs, is he?

That header image...  Kotaku used the exact same one, and every time I look at it, I think Mario’s clutching his chest in pain from a heart attack.

It’s almost like the refusal of mainstream television to engage with the issues actually confronting most Americans is a problem across the board or something.

I wonder whether the reviewer (whom I’ve been going to right after watching each episode to have an imaginary dialogue with) or any of the commenters here are dads. I am. One voices their distaste for “the pointless manipulation of a child,” and reading that gave me the same thought I had during the whole episode:

I don’t think there was any intentional manipulation of the child. I mean, Nathan seemed genuinely upset about the effect the shoot had on Remy. I imagine that, if you’re an actor or anyone in Nathan’s position in Hollywood, you’re so used to the idea of child actors that you don’t really think twice about the effect

I am fucking stunned this wasn’t a slideshow.

The problem was never really the sex scenes, just the sheer number of times that nude women were just...standing there for no reason. It just felt pathetic.

Apparently— that is, if this person is who they say they are— Robin is very real:

The part where Nathan took a sly sip of his coke killed me. 

This site give us so very few TV reviews. Only a handful of movie reviews. Almost no reviews of music these days. Regular features are all pretty much gone.

Latin

This seemed like a really straightforward point to me. Maybe we’ve finally reached the point where “buzzword” is being used as a meaningless buzzword?

The “French Mistake” scene includes pretty unironic use of a now-distasteful homophobic slur, but that’s the most I can think of, and I can pretty much guarantee that’s not what people think of when they hand-wringingly aver this movie would be rejected by “today’s sensitive audiences.”

The first season of The Orville definitely focuses more on Seth McFarland’s comedic sensibilities but by season 2, it’s all but straight-laced TNG with a little humor sprinkled in the background.