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You can take that opinion, dust it off, turn it sideways, and STICK IT STRAIGHT UP YOUR CANDY ASS!!
(puts on DX t-shirt and crotch chops you)

Love that Joker….

I reckon the time he hit John Cena with a chairshot at Summerslam to be the best thing Jon Stewart has EVER done, before, during, or after the Daily Show.

The "L" stands for "Motherfucker".

Isn't everything?

I love Pacino, but I legitmatelly, honestly believe that he positively isn't capable of that kind of performance anymore.

They do mention it in the documentary as it happening during Bill Parker's tenure as Chief, as part of his clean-up campaign against the corruption in the force, but, yeah, they don't offer any proof really.

Apparently, according to the "O.J.: Made in America" documentary, the LAPD did in fact recruit people from KKK rallies, but in the 1950's and 60's, not later on, and it wasn't out of a racist coordinated conspiracy, it was part of Bill Parker's campaign to clean up the corruption in the LAPD, and, apparently, KKK

As a Brazilian, I love the fact that all of us instantly forgot about the beating we took from Germany once we learned that their next opponent was Argentina.

Charles Dance played that role so well that Charles Dance and Tywin Lannister are pretty much one and the same person to me at this point, so, no. As much as I love Cox (hehe), I love Dance more (hehehe). He was really one of the highlights of that show.

Irish people do kinda sound like hicks, though.

I don't think anybody who wears a jersey does it to pretend they're on the team. They do it A) To show support for the team they root for, and B) Because a sports jersey is a piece of clothing just like any other. You do realize this isn't the 1930's, when people went to sports stadiums dressed in business suits,

As a Brazilian, I can't help but agree with you. We were so caught up in the "Ain't no stopping us now! The Giant has awoken!" hype, fuelled by Economist covers and the Brazilian media itself, that we failed to see or prepare for the iminent disaster that was coming, and failed to see the fact that the bullshit that

International tournaments are supposed to be the one time when it's okay to be blindly nationalistic and don't give a fuck about anything else. I should know, I'm Brazilian (granted, we're in a down period now, but we ruled the soccer world for decades before).
It doesn't matter that we're playing Ecuador, a very

Funny thing is, the whole time she was sitting on the throne, with no one but Qyburn and FrankenMountain at her side, I was thinking "Man, Tywin must be rolling in his grave right now."

I think she just wants to kill all the Lannisters she can find at this point.

Isn't it yours?

Yes, he did. No, Roald Dahl didn't hate children, as someone pointed out here. He just hated this version and how it apparently failed to understand the book entirely and made the story all about Willy Wonka when in fact the focus was to be on Charlie.
As much (undeserved, in my opinion) hate as the 2005 Tim Burton

The theory is that the car isn't really going anywhere at all, and the whole movie is just a fever dream Cameron is having while he's lying in his bed. Ferris is an imaginary friend that Cameron created, that is a stand-in for everything Cameron always wanted to be and do, but can't.

It was in the Burton version, which was a much more faithful adaptation of Dahl's book.