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I'm a Milo kinda gal myself. Milo dinosaur = heaven

I looked it up, and his own high school said they were disappointed that Jared got in because they had students with much better credentials who didn't.

Too bad, all you get is an Ed Sheeran cameo.

The only semi-interesting one is of Gilly and whatever she's reading. Which I'm sure is being carefully dissected.

Yup, there is a strong correlation (in my experience) between amateur veganism and no cooking skills. My suspicion is that comes out of being too lazy/grossed out to handle and cook meat properly, but you still want the moral high ground so you claim that you never wanted to cook meat in the first place. And what's

Have you eaten today? You sound pretty hangry.

"The audience for everything in America is mostly white."

I blame Sia.

EDM is accessible enough to make these days that indie EDM is definitely a thing. Just go on soundcloud. Also there are offshoots and relatives like Japanese chillhop and so on that are very "hip" these days.

I used to have similar tastes, but then hooking up with the dudebros and conversing with them made me realize they don't put any effort in. Now I'm in the position of teaching college kids, and I look at the latest crop of bros and shake my head that I ever thought it was a thing.

Well, current Skrillex is. Early Skrillex used to go balls to the wall with dubstep, but lately he's been commercializing himself and affiliating with pop acts to make that $$$.

When I saw the header, I was almost expecting a hypervisual comic with a story like Berserk

I've been binging Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories on Netflix and I'm utterly charmed. It's lowkey, positive comfort food.

Arnold died before the park officially opened, leaving Ford as the sole person who would be associated with Westworld. The circumstances surrounding Arnold's death, and even his involvement in the project, were erased so as not to spook future investors. This is borne out by a piece of dialogue in the third ep:

I have a hazy memory that this was exactly a Mad Magazine spoof.

I think the x factor you're looking for is that when it was just released, everyone was still more or less on board with it being a true story, and naturalistic found footage horror was very new.

They should just default to Pepe the frog and cut out the middleman.

Yes, that's why I said that in the first place. That's why I'm saying it's a shame.

I'm pretty sure the sauce thing was just a one-off joke (maybe referenced again as a joke later on). Actually it felt like a callback to the end of the S1 premiere. And I believe the "Morty intending to kill Rick" bit was mostly there for a gag as well and shouldn't be overthought— we've already seen Morty call out

If the esteemed Bulbapedia wiki is to be believed, there is more to the story (emphasis mine):