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I kind of disagree. They didn't handle the character very well, but the idea was sort of interesting. The point was, or at least that's how I took it, was that he still was a crackpot, just that he happened to (maybe) be right about that particular thing. And, he was basically Mulder if he had discovered YouTube which

I don't think people hate him. It's just that his somewhat pretentious writing style and frequent sloppy mistakes make him an easy target for jokes.

I'm pretty sure the resemblance wasn't a coincidence. They might as well have named him Olex Fones

Ha Ha, Terrific!

If Beyonce starts a race war, will war nerds claim to love it to avoid being branded as war snobs?

I would like Hitler if it wasn't for the genocide and nazism.

mewstly

ublock origin seems to do the trick. Or Privacy Badger. One of the two does it.

I'd like to take this opportunity to respond to some of the click bait, immediately above this box that I'm typing in:

Domhnall Gleeson would make a pretty good Lannister

Oh please, we have a little more class than that here.

Don't find out. You'll be happier that way.

With this news, I'm honestly not sure exactly where the line between the Simpsons and the real world is anymore.

Journalistic is a bit of a stretch really.

I'd probably have stuck a "slightly disappointed" in there somewhere before enamored.

It's probably the only other English person he had heard of.

Yes! First album this year I've actually been waiting for.

Does he really "have to" though. There must have been some popular culture event more signficant than "show that airs every Saturday aired again".

It's not like the actual SNL reviews are brief or anything…

If anything the career arc of Tupac would probably resemble that of Ice Cube.