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    In what possible way is an unruly, organic protest borne out of genuine fear for the world we thought we lived in Tuesday morning like "the tactics of organized crime"? Riots and violence don't happen in a vacuum; they happen when ordinary people have been so roundly abused that the only recourse they feel they have

    "The left are the new regressive authoritarians"

    I just mentally have her in the same box with MGMT and Justice, which is also the box where I have my stunner shades and lime-green Crocs. M.I.A. is probably better than all of those, but it's a real low bar.

    Interestingly enough, those "slightly quicker loading times" made the iQue the best platform for speedrunning Ocarina of Time for a period of time, and it's likely still the best console to use for the "Glitchless" category. This created no small amount of controversy, given the fact that competing for the world

    The actual Japanese Star Wars knock-off to see is Legend of the Galactic Heroes, an epic anime based on a popular series of novels. Released as a subscription OVA, the main series and two prologue seasons add up to about 150 episodes, all of which are worth watching. Some of the Gaiden episodes can get pretty goofy,

    man, I remember that The Social Network trailer looking and sounding more slick. I was briefly really obsessed with it; something about hot nerdy white guys yelling over a choral rendition of "Creep" is apparently my thing.

    That's kind of the beauty of the late night format as it's currently practiced, tho; Colbert still gets to do his weird bits, which will be wonderful viral content you can watch at any time because it's 2015, and he's also on TV every night when you just turn it on before bed, doing a pleasant rendition of the late