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    Ginger Breitbart is good. Maybe he, too, will die young of a cocaine-and-angry-male-induced heart attack.

    Oh, so it IS like doxxing.

    I like how you use "progressive" as an insult, as though being regressive is good

    Ahah what kind of racist lunatic are you

    It blew my mind the degree to which men I knew were going on the #notallmen thing after that creep shot up UCSB. Like, all the women are doing with #yesallwomen is asking you to listen to their stories, and the men are like "Nope, gotta make sure I defend myself first."

    "And apparently Bill Cosby is the original Tyler Perry."

    Upvoted for sharing my opinion on Coke (and Pepsi for that matter) as well as any and all Bloom County references.

    "Besides, it's about empathy, could you imagine having suffered sexual
    assault and then be consistently told 'well, you should have done more
    to prevent it'.?"

    "strident, militant, self appointed defenders of all things gay related"

    Karnes and David Rees Snell both had small guest spots on Last Resort. I thought that was quite a good show, with a killer pilot. Disappointed it was cancelled, but at the same time the premise probably couldn't sustain itself, and if it hadn't been cancelled, we wouldn't have gotten Andre Braugher on Brooklyn

    American Dad is important enough to run "sponsored" articles from repeatedly, though.

    "The sense of creeping dread as the two of them talk in that body shop is
    unlike anything I've ever seen on a TV show. It starts, and we know
    something is happening. It continues, and we know something is wrong.
    Then Shane turns away, and we know what is wrong. Then it happens."

    The problem is that, like cops, priests have a "protect their own" mentality regarding even the most monstrous of the bunch.

    Except that he did so in the service of warmongering, encouraging Israel to invade Iran. I don't have much respect for warmongers who never served themselves.

    I thought it was very funny in context, but I bailed on the show a few episodes later.

    It's the Gilbert and Sullivan parody America has been waiting for!

    Señor Burns…
    es el diablo…
    con dinero!

    "Al Capone and Johnny Torrio “come to an agreement” in Illinois.
    Genevieve Valentine hopes they politely talk things out over coffee and
    strudel."

    And what because of that?

    I thought it was an entirely made-up silly name/concept from Donna, but your comment got me to google it, and now I'm depressed.