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man, just like breitbart started floundering when they went from underdog to guy on top with no one else to blame, this bubble is gonna burst violently when trump is deposed or slinks out of office in four to eight years

i had to show my partner a photo of mark davis after we watched this episode just to prove that parnell's character wasn't just some goofy looking rando.

this is starting to sound like the basis of a neo-fascist european youtube channel called like The Swole Skeptic or something

this time last year she tweeted about how federal aid can't help the poor. only the poor can help the poor.

i am someone with a chronic condition who can hit a million dollars in billed healthcare costs in a year no problem, despite running around 2000 miles a year and lifting, so i don't want anyone to have to worry about becoming poor because a hospital billed them for keeping them alive.

but it was in response to a question from E clearly asking about most or all black people. the people buying rap music glorifying the word is an irrelevant point to make…unless the inference we're supposed to make is that "some or all black people" are buying this music.

his response to "why do you assume most or all black people tolerate the word" was "anyone who buys rap music tolerates that word." what was his point by saying that?

boy you're going to get scared of a lot of people when you learn about all the film, television and music that glorifies a lot of objectively terrible things but are still popular. don't look up "breaking bad"

franken berry

mike has an unconventional but very consistent political mind. considering he thinks music, especially rap lyrics, are unimpeachable it makes sense that he would say "of course maher can say stupid stuff." he's seems like a strong defender of the constitution but with a far left interpretation.

(clicks seventh straight maher-related article to comment) AVCLUB JUST KEEPS TALKING ABOUT MAHER FOR CLICKS

friends my age and older created facebook accounts for their newborn children, already giving them an internet presence. i think at this point there's just a widespread acceptance that the internet is a public space and there's no privacy left, or it's treated that way by people our age who have already left an

for me, the internet during my school years, so mostly 90s and early 2000s, was just a more…focused place? i posted on forums about video games and that's about it. a few friends i made on forums would have a chat going in icq. there wasn't really an exchange of personal information, ever, except for maybe some 16

there was internet when i was in high school but us idiot teens were smart enough to use handles, not social media groups that identified us by name, school and class year.

truly we were all hurt today, when harvard deemed "getting sexually aroused by abusing children" memes created by 17 year olds no longer good enough

hell yeah it's only 8 AM and we already got a "the real racists"

nothing like waking up to articles about maher or woody allen around here

the third one has one of my favorite action scenes of all time at waterloo station and it's definitely my favorite of the original trilogy.

yes she is

i liked the discrete, individual episodes of this season a lot. i think the season overall, though, was less than the sum of those episodes. there was so much time with francesca and she just always felt a little too perfect and flawless and i never really found myself caring about her too much. when dev runs into