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The Jimmy-Leslie exchange is primarily a reference to the Voight-Kampff interview in Blade Runner between Deckard and Rachael. Jimmy's "Does she know? Does she know she's an ad?" is similar to Deckard's "How can she not know what she is?".

I would join the fight against sponsored content but it keeps telling me I can date Game of Thrones' Nathalie Emmanuel.

Is it that simple? The thin blue line is thin because it's easy to push someone out of it —- people who speak out could very well face retribution and ostracism from their peers. It's not an easy thing to do. Fault would be better placed at police administrations and overseers rather than just "good cops". It seems to

"I can only speak for me, but the main thing I think we are asking for is for others to take responsibility for the effects of their words. For people to realize institutionalized racism/misogyny/transphobia/bigotry is something your words and actions either contribute to or you act against the interests of, and not

It was about as subtle as a wrecking ball through an inner city neighborhood.

The whole Monica storyline would have made more sense if she was from a school like UChi or Northwestern. Loyola (either California or Chicago) is not a well-regarded law school and quite a few premier firms would not even bother interviewing students from there. She would not be competitive at all against highly

Is Cartman really gay or just mentally unhinged, though? This isn't the first time he's held heated and ridiculously complicated relationships with imaginary people. Remember all those toys he had?

Eh, I liked it.

Annnnnnd we're back to old tricks.