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I remember hearing about the rare Buddhist Holy War over a tooth of the Buddha. So that artifact could work.

What's interesting to look for in Vietnam…

Greek and Roman society was all kinds of fucked up compared to our own too… the Athenians at the height of their culture were basically the Taliban. Women had to stay indoors, older men had relationships with young boys and there was slavery too. But I do think if you look for it, you can find men and women having

Oh yeah, there was one of those in Supernatural. I appreciate multiculturalism in my monster of the week.

Now, it would be interesting to see that relationship in the context of how bisexual and lesbian women identify themselves. I know several women in committed relationships with either genders that describe themselves as bisexual rather than straight or gay, and that's different than women that had relationships with

I figured, I just thought that at one point that was lumped in with transgender/transexual. But it makes sense to give it it's own term.

Well, Man at Arms already forged one of those Kill La Kill scissor blades. May as well fight with that.

Huh, I always thought that was covered under the 'T'.

Are there anymore TV-13 Cheesecake shows around like Hercules and Xena? I mostly just see previews for those CW shows while watching iZombie, and it seems like they're more Twighlight and less… I dunno, Baywatch with Mythology like Xena and Hercules used to be.

Xena certainly had a lot affairs with men through the run of the show.

It's tough to say precisely… I just finished Dynasty by Tom Holland, and it seems like in Roman times, everyone was expected to have a wife, but there were definitely people that would have rather gone with all dudes.

Riddle me this, what is a call girl called when she'd dead?

Go back even farther and a 'villain' is just a farmer.

That's the first project in "Introduction to Golems" then?

I think once I realized that the weirdness was serialized, and that the Librarians, the helicopters, the Dog Park, etc were all things that would be used more than just once, I was into it, but once Desert Bluffs really got in, I just listened to it pretty much straight through till I got caught up.

I remember thinking that it was The Craft with dudes when I saw the trailers for it way back when.

I suppose that's true, and I would accept that if that's how they want to go… but of the American political situation, he was probably a great representation of what is worst.

Yes. Around episode 40-55 it hit a real stride as another town slowly takes over Nightvale. Maybe even a bit before that with the stuff about Carlos. But it's not for everyone, I think.

I'm hoping that The Bugle's next episode will have a Fuckulogy for Scalia. If anyone deserves it from the last year of deaths, it's him.

They do seem like the sort that want to divide up the price of the app into exotic fractions.