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I… actually laughed at that headline. I love it.

I know!! It's been a long time since I last got so blown away by a music video. When I finished it, I promptly proceeded to badger all my friends to watch it.

I recently discovered "Happy" and I just love love love the In The Mood For Love/Mad Men references in the music video. i must've watched it at least 5 times.

God what a great episode! I was cackling away so much.

Read the title of this article and the first game that came to mind was Life Is Strange. That game broke me in so many ways, but it was totally worth it.

Same here! The museum is so beautifully done, it's unreal.

This cheesestick doesn't play well with other types of cheese.

I'll leave the snarky comments to the rest of you, who are obviously much better at it than I am. But damn, those are some colouring chops you've got there, Nick. The salt shaker and pizza Bowie are particularly inspired ways to approach an adult colouring book.

Here in Singapore, our Angry Birds x McDonald's burger comes in red. Not sure which is more unappetising, a green burger or a red one.

I legit thought they would have to run to the church because they didn't look like they had wallets on them. Turns out bus rides are free in Miami.

Alright, all these moments you guys pointed out were great, but did anyone else love Ben's crumpled up sobbing face during the eulogy scene?

I didn't catch who put the blanket over Erlich, but instinctively knew it had to be Jared because he's such a mother hen.

I get what you mean about NDGT's voice — sometimes he sounded like he was /trying/ to sound warm and inviting, but not quite making the mark.

I can imagine that! I actually picked up a copy of the book Sagan wrote that accompanied the original Cosmos and really enjoyed his simple yet inviting way of writing. If all science textbooks were written like that, I think I might've enjoyed the subject a lot more when I was in school. And yes, I know - it's weird

Yea! While watching the new Cosmos, I recognised that clip because I'd seen it when doing a class on Darwin and evolution a few years ago. On hindsight, my lecturer probably highly recommended us watching the original Cosmos at our own time, but I was probably too mesmerised by the clip to have remembered anything he

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I never watched the original Cosmos documentary so I can't make any comparisons, but watching the reboot inspired in me a sense of wonderment and curiosity about the universe like nothing before, so thank you Seth MacFarlane for that.

This is awesome. I also love how all of the 'people' vouching for him happen to be middle-aged white men.

Wait, 'braggadocious' is a word? Proof that Ted Cruz isn't human right there.

Hey guys, I watched this show back when the first season was airing and didn't continue since. Unfortunately, all I remember of it is its lush beauty, Eva Green's mesmerising acting and not much else.