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If awful 2010s music and ubiquitous super-weed occur in the same cultural moment, one just throws up one's hands and says "fuck it".

I liked the Wild At Heart and Shadow Of A Vampire clips in particular. He does "grotesque" really, really well.

My Trek knowledge is average. Wikipedia supports what you say…Pike was in "The Cage" and "The Menagerie", with Susan Oliver as the original Orion girl, but Kirk was in "Whom the Gods Would Destroy", with Yvonne Craig as Marta.

This just reminds me that I lack the smoldering charisma of a Randall Coburn, and makes me feel bad.

Look, he understands Green culture better than you, college boy.

Straight-up win.

Maybe Lisa's right about America being the land of opportunity, and maybe Adil's got a point about the machinery of capitalism being oiled with the blood of the workers.

The "sequel" was "glance-worthy".

Time to face facts, Mel.

That's just the "Le Doux" story. He'll get to the bottom of it, even if it takes 20 years.

No, I know exactly what you mean.

I'm pretty sure, in my case, it was one particular word. But that word has multiple uses, some of which are fully positive and wonderful, some of which have to do with local vernacular.

Spanking, nudity, no penetration.

To repeat myself from another post, SNL might as well do a sketch about Spinal Tap drummers at this point.

Now there's a conspicuous vacancy for a job that society probably doesn't need at all.

His troubles compound.

I had some similar trouble when I once tried to paraphrase some dialogue from a pub scene in Trainspotting.

"Dumbasses and death threats" belongs to the whole world.

On the one hand, a bunch of people acted like turds on the Internet.

This movie stops at nothing!