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College used to be a place where young people went to broaden their horizons, have some fun, and graduate with a degree that prepared them for the world. But now, if you don’t think the right way or use the right words, you may end up being protested or thrown out of school. What the heck happened?

Adam Carolla and

Not that I have any stake in this argument, because I haven't played the game, but you can't accuse someone else of being pretentious and then write a sentence like "It's pretty clear that you lack the capacity to engage with the games themes, particularly within it's cultural context." If you have such a superior

Of course he begged him to run. Back then, most people never would have thought in a million years that Trump had any chance of winning. That was before we found out that the rules don't apply to him.

The whole idea of "generations" and the cutesy nicknames assigned to each one needs to disappear. This probably sounds very millenial of me, but it's a harmful use of language that serves little purpose beyond making it easy to over generalize everyone based on age. People who complain about millenials should have to

The other cast members seem to be getting regular gigs too; it's a little unfair to compare them to Glover, who I'm pretty sure has a role in every Disney tentpole for the next five years plus multiple personal projects.

There's still The Odd Couple, right?

Hence "buried alive." I'm not sure what Master of None is on trial for though, aside from taking place in NYC.

I think that refers to the discoloration in the ID photo.

Whatever reinforces your persecution complex, right?

I'm confused about why Colbert and his show are taking so much heat for such a standard joke. I'm pretty sure this isn't even the first time Colbert has made this specific innuendo. I get why it's offensive, but the outrage seems kind of out of nowhere.

I really like them both, and am fully on board with the '80s rock pastiche of call the police. All I Want was one of my favorite tracks from the last album.

Yeah, which is why Party Down had a bunch of random shoehorned nudity. I'm sure Fuller pitched this in the interest of figuring out an organic and plot justifiable way to incorporate a sex scene.

Colbert has been good all along, it just took until the inauguration for America to fully get on board.

They made a big budget movie and two upcoming sequels out of Guardians of the Galaxy. Nobody whatsoever knew what that was before 2014.

Thanks for the civil response. On the surface, I would be inclined to agree with you, because I think games should be acknowledging women's day to day reality. The problem is that the game itself doesn't really bother to comment on this behavior beyond the simplistic "look how sleazy and misogynist these gangsters

Why are you being condescending to me when I wasn't disrespectful to you in any way? And why are you making assumptions about what type of Batman media I enjoy? The only thing on trial here is the writing in one particular Batman game. I didn't say the game itself was bad or that the style or tone of the game was bad.

This is the first AV Club article you've commented on in two years, and all you're doing is picking a fight. If you actually care about the issue, make your case. If you're just blowing off steam, go find an outlet other than random online strangers.

"That's what guys in that place would say." Except when they don't, like in lots of other Batman media. No one claims that it's unrealistic when thugs aren't using sexist language and threatening rape all the time. Hell, most people don't care about lack of realism in Batman stories at all. So it's not like this

I tried to write a reasoned response, but I just don't know how to communicate with you. Everything you say is bonkers. Honestly can't tell if you're a troll or just a profoundly confused individual.

I thought it was Reeves and Hathaway. Never heard anything about Bullock or McAdams.