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With the coming of Kinja and the leaving of certain commentors, I just want to say thank you to all the deviants who have made the Savage Love comment section such a wonderful, weird joy to read.

My name is Patti Cake$ and I'm here to say,
that I'm here to rap in a mediocre way.

I've hated Trump since the time when everyone brought up the idea of him being president as a joke, but I'm not sure I've ever hated him more than now. His refusal to condemn these terrorists is a disgrace to America.

Dan was so mean-spirited in his replies. I loved it.

Wait, MORE of a caricature than Sheldon. Damn, the makers of this show have done the impossible.

Fair enough.

This is a fine list, but what about Taste of Cherry (polarizing, I'll admit, but I think it's a masterpiece) and Princess Mononoke (the year's best animated film).

Although I haven't yet seen a Denis film I dislike, I should note that some of her films are more difficult than others. Save The Intruder (which is very difficult to follow) and Trouble Every Day (which is difficult to follow and has moments of extreme violence) for last.

Since you liked Beau Travail, allow me to recommend Denis's debut Chocolate. It's another Africa set film that focuses more on vignettes than on plot, and Denis's use of music and image is also great.

Why would jerking off a dog be considered animal abuse? You would have to really love animals to do a thing like that.

Then why are you so disgruntled?

That is not a fuckfest. It's Game of Thrones time.

The greatest actress of her generation. R.I.P.

I really hope that this isn't the only feature that returns.

Trouble Every Day is the most underrated cannibal romance of all time.

Shrek should have won. How can you have an arty-farty competition and not give the award to the art that had farts?

You said it! Those SJW cucks are such bigots for calling us bigots. Don't they know real Americans hate anyone who comes from another country. I mean, technically the first white Americans came from Europe (and that's ignoring that Native Americans were here first), but still what a bunch of cucks.

Great article, great show, great episode. What makes Booster Gold an interesting hero is that he has to learn that helping people is more important than making a profit. It makes him a much more dynamic character than the superheroes who are moral paragons.

Happy Birthday!

But who wouldn't want the joy of having to wake up to discover you're married to Adam Sandler every single day for the rest of your life?