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John Oliver's most recent segment on Last Week Tonight was generally about the 'fuck barrel' of draconic…
John Oliver's most recent segment on Last Week Tonight was generally about the 'fuck barrel' of draconic…
Maybe you're one of those people who pushes all the difficulty sliders in your favor when you play NBA 2K15, or…
New York City continues its path towards becoming rich people Disneyland as there are now more Uber cabs in the city…
Not a Red Card. Fuck Chelsea for assaulting the ref.
Let's be clear:
That one goes into the bucket of people looking to be offended. It's not like they don't say things like that to each other well on every episode.
Top Gear's infamous U.S. special involved them driving through deeply conservative rural Alabama with "Hillary for President," "Man-love rules OK," and "NASCAR sucks" painted on their cars. While this one didn't create an international diplomatic crisis, it did get their van pelted with rocks. (For the record, as both…
The fact that he offends is why I watch. I like that he pokes those sensitive people and gets them irritated.
baseline ref thought about calling a blocking fall. Probably thought the dunk was punishment enough.
Oh the irony of that Dracula comment....
An Irishman drowning his sorrows in a drink? Well I'll be damned.
Minutes after I walked through a metal detector—and some time before she was flocked by well-wishers at the…
where can I send my money for more of this
/calls parents right this goddamn instant because I'm terrified of what J.K. Simmons will do to me
There is no such thing as an iodine allergy. Iodine is utilized by the human thyroid to make thyroid hormone. As such, an iodine allergy is incompatible with life. Even the radiology physicians group, the ACR, has a position paper that an "iodine allergy" is bogus and not a reason not to do a contrasted study. I'm an…
It has a culture around it, and it's growing. Our Wizard World New Orleans Comic Con is already 4 years old and has grown nearly double in size each year. It now takes up half of our entire convention center, which again, is massive.
Not saying San Antonio doesn't have the culture, but we do too and are uniquely suited…
Amen. We are a city practically designed to host events like this.
I wish New Orleans could get something like this.