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Dragons and Dothraki,,.

Why is pie associated with racial justice? What did pie ever do?

Impressive logical stretch…when every second word is "diversity" and the biggest Broadway show since The Book of Mormon casts black and Hispanic actors as historical figures who were white, I don't think you can rationally argue that producers are trying to ensure that some roles just need to stay honkie.

Is this how she chooses which children to rent?

They've done two Adventure Zone episodes I wish they would do more because Stuart the DM is amazing to the point that Griffin should be embarrassed to continue. (Not that I'm shitting on Griffin, Stuart is just that good).

One of the writers used to be head writer for The Daily Show and has comic book experience you may have encountered on your journeys through Internet (I guess this particular panel went viral: http://imgur.com/gallery/lm…

If you want to support them in a fun way (and if you're in to humour and comic books), go to the flophousepodcast.com and donate whatever you like to purchase e-comics written by the hilarious hosts. All proceeds go directly to the ACLU.

A tweet does not equal policy. Yet.

Awesome, thanks.

Keep in mind that we're still in a bit of a legal grey area regarding whether or not tweets are official statements to begin with — just because this idiot says something in 140 characters or less doesn't mean it's lawful policy.

Viagra basically works by relaxing smooth muscle (the largely involuntary muscle system that moves blood along veins/arteries — separate from the cardiac muscles themselves). So, the snake oil explanation would be that it helps blood flow, thus allowing 'basic' muscles (like biceps and pecs, etc) to function better.

This really triggered something in me (not in the 'trigger warning' kind of way) as well — she was seriously affected and I would guess that, at the very least, it will result in her moving towards Cassidy (the one who is always trying to protect/care for her) and away from Jesse (the one who put her in this position)

They have strayed pretty far from the specifics of the comics while managing to (mostly) keep the original spirit of the story/characters…I don't think you have to worry all that much about spoilers with this series.

I'm not sure that Jesse is necessarily "smart" in the way so many anti-heroes tend to be (in that they so often lay clever traps that the audience isn't necessarily in on until execution) — I quite enjoyed that the set-up made it seem like Jesse had out-maneuvered the Saint but also laid clear that he hadn't thought

How is what she says a straw man argument? It's pretty accurately reflective of American television/film. A straw man argument involves concocting a stance that no one's actually taking — while the MPAA (the example she invokes in the quote) might not have actually come right out and said as much, their practices

Sheila Brovlofski did. That's Kyle's mom, in case you're not sure.

It's a quote from the movie…

Is the "he" me? I'm confused.

But X IS punk rock…like, they were one of the first.

But X IS punk rock…like, they were one of the first.