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Since when is "whence" slang?  Does it mean "ghetto ass"?

Well then, let's throw another barbie on the digeridoo!

Oh China-Zoidberg, why do they keep you around, anyway?

Certainly, we should all strive to be more like radical muslims.  The environment would thank us, if nothing else.

When I clicked on this link, I was thinking of Robert Pattinson. And I wondered, "What is a typical Robert Pattinson thought?"

LOUD NOISES!

Nobody calls me chicken, Rubber Man!  NOBODY!

The power of Starburns.

Well, I disagree. #humbug

So, who got the most show notifications from this article?  I got 44.

It's John Oliver with smaller eyes and no accent!

Purple monkey dishwasher?

My mother has a band called helicopter.

Introspection doesn't require nearly that much punctuation.

Jeremy spoke in class today
And fuck if I know what he was trying to say

Sad about Bored, glad about Hung, indifferent about HTMIIA.

I didn't really have a problem with that plot, in itself; it was just ridiculously rushed.

Pretty amazing stuff all around, as one expects by now, and Damian Lewis just slew every scene he had.  But I have to give the episode an A- because I really hated the ending with Carrie.  The sudden revelation (which, did Saul actually mention Issa by name?  No, iirc, so Carrie being able to guess that Brody's "Issa"

Okay, I guess I was wrong about the compound being a U.S.-run thing (though I'm unable to re-watch that episode at this point), but I still don't think your logic tracks that just because Saul talks with Aileen about "fitting in," that means he's saying that all Saudis are terrorists.  I interpret that as Aileen

Yeah, I can't say I loved either of the explanations for how the two marines were turned, but since they were the means to an end of some pretty good storytelling and acting, I just let it slide.  And being held captive and tortured for eight years is very much an alien experience to me, so I can't outright dismiss