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That's why my e-meter needle's been slamming!

I think you misunderstood Noah in the previous episode. He said he wasn't going to go to college, but his mother found out about the scholarship and chose to martyr herself. So then Noah went to college.

Poverty in childhood can really fuck up your head. Not only can it ruin your relationship with money, it can ruin your relationship with people. It's no one's fault to grow up wealthy, just as it's no one's fault to grow up poor.

No, it was a young Noah. He'd had a flashback in an earlier episode of himself running into the lake as his father called after him. He could hear the trains in the background. Hearing the trains again and having an emotional night with his son triggered another flashback.

I love that Nina's personal issues with class and wealth echo Noah's so well, with that mixture of jealousy and resentment. I've felt that my entire life, and I grew up much poorer than the Solloway clan, what with their ranch houses and suburban upbringing. See? I'm doing it now!

I wrote this last year, but I'm pretty sure you're supposed to understand certain characters aren't as horrible as they were portrayed by main characters. Oscar was painted as a supreme asshole, but everyone who interacted with him had an ax to grind with him. We're now seeing him through the same people who no longer

A few years ago I'd shared with my husband my theory that abortion rights have been constantly chipped away since its legalization because of the pro-choice crowds attempts to normalize and frankly put: whitewash abortion. There really are people out there who think every woman should get an abortion just for the

Yes, it's a Roomba. A vacuuming robot. I really loved Gail shooting it out of frustration, since that's what I always want to do to mine when it sucks up a shoelace and whines at me.

True that. Painkillers will sometimes do that to me.

Psht. Everybody knows Encino Man is where it's at.

"App Development and Condiments" season 5, episode 8

Not only do these women apparently carry shaving cream in their survival packs, it took them years to stop wearing dangly earrings in the midst of this apocalypse.

If the worst thing Chandler Riggs' can ever read or hear about himself is "I don't want to be mean or anything, but let's just say he's not the strongest actor in the cast?" than I assure you he will live a very charmed and fortunate life. Far worse things have been said about you, about me, about all of us.

I can't bring myself to hate watch this show anymore, but I have a question for those of you with far more noble stamina than I:

Finally began watching this show last week! I'm enjoying it despite the usual sitcom tropes and cliches. And I just love Terry Crews in all his endeavors. I've only seen him play lunatics like President Comacho. (Sit yo monkey ass down.) And although that role is and will always remain a national treasure, it's

It's the physics of them that make them so flammable. Fire will be very oxygenated because of how open the structure is. They're also impregnated with flammable chemicals.

That sounds like bullshit to me.

I think I had to smoke like three or four times before it affected me.

I think I was 20 when suddenly, overnight, marijuana became unpleasant for me. I stopped enjoying the way it made me feel, and I've smoked maybe once a year ever since. Each time, I try to convince myself that it will be a pleasant experience like it was when I was a teenager, but it rarely is.

Wasn't the Warehouse the venue of the final Doors concert? It was torn down when I was a kid so I never got to attend a concert there.