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Man, this episode was one rollercoaster of emotions, wasn't it? I've never cheered so loudly in GoT as when Arya met Nymeria again, then never shouted "NOOO!!!" so loudly as when she walked away from her. GoT never made me go "Ahhh gross!" as much as with that hilarious cut from Jorah's 'treatment' to that pie

Old-Q with coffin machineguns? Now that's the kind of bullshit I want in my Bond.

Yup, it rebooted it for the grim and gritty era, something I still lament to this day. Yeah I know it's from a bye-gone era but I'll always want my Bond to be Cold War terribad cheese. The new Bond movies make for great action movies, but I never loved Bond for the action, and I hardly saw Bond as an action hero to

I dunno man, I never felt really nostalgic for the 90's, not even when it was a hot thing for a while so I never really burned out. For some reason I adore all kinds of crap from the 80's, a decade I never witnessed as someone born in 1990, but from the 90's…nah nothing much. The exception are the cartoons, I suppose,

I gotta admit, I'm a little disappointed it's 10 years later, instead of a simple "Day 2". I love me some 80's cheese, man. Can't deny that. Now we'll get 90's grunge shit and all that and that can just sort of…go. Come to think of it, why am I so blasé about my own decade? Makes no sense.

It's gonna be a tie-in with Parks & Rec. I'll bet my bottom dollar on it.

FoodFight at least has the quality of being fucking insane. Like, incomprehensibly, fantastically crazy. This flick is just tasteless, formless corporate drivel.

Damn, someone's sharp today. Nice.

As someone who's been starting to hunt roller players, yup I always kind of chuckle when I engage one and they awkwardly twitch back and forth for a second spelling their inevitable doom. The ones who kill me most often just charge forward, maybe weave a little to throw me off my already shitty aim, and waltz all over

It sucks that my fucked fine motor skills stop me from playing with the motion controls turned off, I feel like it really helps. But I'll be damned if I'm not having fun with this anyway. It's UI is a little messy, but in return it feels very…lived in? Yes. And oh how I've missed multiplayer games with a soundtrack. I

You used to have to make presumptions on the nature of man, that's true. But in this day and age we don't have to do that any more to the same degree as they did in the 19th and early 20th century. We're learning how we actually work more and more, but the 'grand political theories' of yore have never really caught up

There's definitely elements in that kind of system that work on smaller scales, or that can even augment existing large scale practices to a certain degree. But in its pure form it's still a highly abstract ideal that runs into countless practical problems.

Y'know what? I can use some blatant, shallow pop-culture-reference wallowing, thank you very much. I watch enough complex, high-brow shit. Just give me some well-made pandering now, yes please.

I never get why people think that Cassidy cares about nothing. I never got that vibe from him. He's fucked up, he's dumb, he has weird-ass viewpoints, but he's mainly an idiot goof whose long life seemed to have fried some of his circuits. I mean I reckon your psyche isn't helped by being almost immortal. But he seems

Is he supposed to be struggling with both extremes? I never quite got the impression that that was the idea. I always got a "scumbag with a conscience" vibe from him, who attempts to channel his scumbag behaviour through some kind of (twisted) goodness. Like, the only reason he got back to his dad's church was because

I really liked how they edited the "get the soul from the truck" bit. It was done exactly at the right speed, I think. The showrunners know that by now we know how easily the Word works on regular people. All we needed to see was what kind of plan he formulated. Considering the Word, we know it would work. It almost

Eh, sometimes they construct a narrative cleverly, but as far as satire go I'd say they usually go for the low-hanging fruit if anything and don't really rise above it. South Park does fine comedy sometimes, writes fine jokes with fantastic comedic timing and all that jazz. But clever in their satire? I don't see how.

That doesn't really make the show intelligent, though. I mean, there was a crusade in the 90's against the Doom videogame, calling it satanic despite the fact you spend your time kicking Hell in the face in that game instead of worshipping it. People failed to understand it. But doesn't make Doom a high-brow, subtle

As someone who studied political philosophy; he's not that far off the mark. Maybe in his wordings, but yes suffering as a philosophical concept is not given a real role in typical libertarianism. And while libertarianism isn't exactly authoritarian, though of course any sensible sociologist would know that a truly

No, obesity isn't just something that only hurts the obese. It puts large pressures on your society as a whole, mostly in the healthcare and insurance departments. It's a national health problem for a reason.