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just finished last night at about 121 hours. some characters really grew on me (yusuke, especially) and others I wished I could just not get notifications for (NO OHYA I DO NOT HAVE ANY SCOOPS). kawakami really is great, and that's not just because of her level 10 perk.

hey mark im sorry i didnt get back to you sooner but shut the fuck up mark

between blue-check-verified journalists using it as a platform to complain publicly about the smallest lil infraction for things like uber and places with 1200 calorie burgers tweeting things like "tfw fries are bae" probably twitter shouldnt be allowed for any corporation

congrats on your idea which makes it even harder for a single person to sue huge corporations

what's crazy about will mcavoy is that someone role plays as him on twitter (with an astonishingly high number of followers) commenting on current-day events, and the person behind it is reeeaaaal thin-skinned too. twitter….cool and good

to change flavors a bit, pretty much anyone associated with espn2's "embrace debate" programming. stephen a., cowherd, bayless, etc. even current espn-er and normally okay Opinion Haver dan le batard is presented as "yes I really DID say that!!!!" for dumb shit that no one's arguing anyone else on

well, i agree that the title song is really very good, at least

famke janssen was xenia in goldeneye - that's all i knew about her at the time. obviously i know who ian mckellen is now, but looking at what he did before xmen, the only thing i recognize is apt pupil. rebecca romijn was definitely famous but her as mystique felt like a way to see rebecca romijn almost naked.

i don't know, was the cast of x-men considered an all-star cast when it released? i had never heard of hugh jackman at the time. probably the most famous cast members at the time were halle berry and patrick stewart.

i know you mentioned in the article that even when it was released the trench coat and dark sunglasses look was already almost dated but man, that header image evokes snickering from me well before nostalgia.

i hope with his extra time bill comes to learn about how the moon actually causes tides on earth

you could rename these lists to Here's Where All THe Fuckin Bond Films Are This Month and not really have to edit that much

that's noel fielding who is better known in the states for IT crowd and mighty boosh

i had a lot of time to kill at a mall one day while my then-girlfriend worked a long shift at a store there. i also had a free ticket to the movie theater at the mall. the only thing playing i hadn't seen was ghost rider. 40 minutes into a free viewing i decided people watching while eating a pretzel was a better use…

it's kind of hard to believe that the guys who were in the main event for the brand at elimination chamber are mostly gone or about to leave for a bit like cena. out of wyatt, cena, styles, miz, ambrose and corbin, it's only corbin that I'm certain will still be on the brand full-time next week.

well it took tig years to get her short film released after getting it crowd-funded, and since i didn't see her name in the credits for the episode, i'm assuming she wouldn't want other people cribbing her pet project even if her friend was in the episode.

i learned about tig notaro after her show at largo right after her mom died and she was diagnosed with cancer, which, of course, louis ck put a lot of effort in to get people to know about. so it's weird that the episode with louis ck cribs from tig's recent work with the clown bit.

the most embarrassing secret i ever shared with my wife was that i used to post on the something awful forums, and i was only willing to share that secret because i thought "and then i got banned for not using the most perfect grammar in some particular forum" made me look better

bye tammy

huckabee goes on and on about how Not Mad he is but he's so very quick to block anyone on twitter who references one of his large, adult sons strangling a dog and hanging it from a tree