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    I might be in the minority, but I actively hate Walt. I firmly believe that BCS is better than BB because I care about Jimmy while Walt was a terrible person who deserved to die in the desert. Walt deserved the internet vitriol aimed at Skyler.

    Wouldn't that be a state where Karl Urban is continuously judging you?

    I thought I was the only one…

    "Executive Decision remains our all-time greatest Die Hard-on-a-plane movie"

    I certainly listen to more metal than the average reader here, including black metal, and I have to say I've only listened to Emperor, Mayhem, Lord Mantis and Phil Anselmo of all these examples so you're really talking about a small niche of an already niche market.

    The Gillian Anderson fanclub would like to have words…

    The La-La Land hype has me rolling my eyes at these awards again. So often with the showbiz movies. The best the genre will ever do was done 67 years ago. You can't top Billy Wilder, folks. He was the master.

    I still see the cannibal leader dancing and smile whenever "Good Thing" comes on. Marshall really had some fun with the post-apocalypse.

    You had me at Warburton narration.

    Do you know where to watch Fawlty Towers these days? I watched it a couple years ago on Netflix, but it must have been part of the quality content exodus.

    I'm only ignoring these people to the extent of not feeding them. I completely acknowledge their existence. I'm merely saying they are a vocal minority and do not represent the average Trump voter.

    I don't think the gut reaction to "living a lie" is behind the rise in right wing activity and the increased fragmentation of society. These are reactions to economic and social conditions. These are fears about changing demographics and values. This is about the hostility towards average people who are used to being

    It looks like his picks are pretty much establishment Republicans and Wall Street people. A treasury secretary from Goldman Sachs. Big surprise there. It's the same old shtick under a new wig.

    I can see moderation and critical thought as edgy, but cool? Those traits are opposite of cool. They are huge cockblocks. To the extent where I wonder if they are some form of natural selection.

    People always struggle to think critically about anything that contradicts their preferred narrative. From dailykos to msnbc to cnn to foxnews to drudgereport, I've got friends that lap up about the whole run of biased bullshit without criticism.

    It's true. I'm an adorable moderate. That rarest of catches.

    "Red-pilling" isn't radicalization. It's a term used for having your eyes opened to the biases of the mainstream narrative. Some take that in a radical direction, but for most it is just a realization that our parents, media, and college professors present information in ways that promote their truth, often as Truth.

    "And speaking of Bond, Timothy Dalton gave his second and final shot at playing the role in License To Kill, which is not one single person’s favorite Bond movie."

    I'm excited for the possibilities of President Garrison. I can only imagine how much Trey and Matt can dream up for his presidency.

    There isn't a problem with a job if it is designed for part time work and can't sustain long-term, full-time employment. That's a key difference between a job and a career. They fulfill different economical and societal needs.