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Juicy. That's the word you need. Juicy.

I went to Indiana once 10 years ago, and I am now totally infuriated that no one informed me of this culinary delight so that I could have stuffed my face with it.

Thanks so much for the comment, but if you're going to keep posting about food in particular, can you at least consider changing your user name?

I have taken my own journey to perfect my fried chicken recipe. I have two suggestions of things you can check - 1. oil temperature. super key to not end up with burnt crust or underdone chicken. 2. do you let your chicken rest before you fry it? you've gotta give it time to sit before you fry. at least 20 min.

totally agree. a lot of credibility of the reviewer went out the window when I saw that statement. Sir Lucious and Vicious Lies have totally different vibes just between the two of them.

Michaelus Baytron - a wealthy robot director that transforms into a shitty movie that pisses all over your childhood nostalgia.

Better than all of these Michael Bay- run movies combined.

Absolutely. Hats off to all the main cast. Kim, Jimmy, and Chuck all work great.

Inevitably, this show is going to bring me to tears.

"somnambulant" - walking as if, or while, asleep.

Elotes are a fine example of the magic that can happen when some simple ingredients come together to make a sum greater than it's parts.

totally agree. It is strange that the writers keep trying to paint Coates as morally ambiguous, like he truly didn't know or understand how what he did was wrong, but it extremely clear that his initial assault on Penssatuckey was unambiguously cruel, disgusting rape.

No need to wonder…. you could have just asked directly, rather than make a snide comment implying some weak assumptions about my bravery.

Of course he isn't a house N. LOL. It was a non sequitur. Again, I explained why I thought it was funny in an earlier comment. I think you should read what I had to say about it.

Well, you make a poor assumption about my bravery when then smart thing to do would have been to ask. :)

1. Damn near… that's my point. You started off saying it was inappropriate regardless of context. You are changing your argument and are siding with me.

1. Again, repercussions are always around the context. This is why some white people use the word and its just a convo, while others use it and it hurts their careers.

I completely disagree with you. The fact that people put the N-word on such a pedestal is part of the problem.

I think this is accidental comic genius on Maher's part:

I don't know how it would be "better", but what I do know is that if Maher had made the comment to a black Senator on live TV, I would understand the source of the outrage. In this context, I do not. That was my point.