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Not at all. That's why I deleted my comment immediately after the comments re-appeared, and waited a few hours before making the comment in the first place. I find Disqus buggy, but it's never acted that way for me before. I've added a bit more to my first post to clarify further.

I've been a reader of the AV Club since it started. In my opinion, the political commentary has become much more prevalent in the last few years, and I find it to be one-sided and banal. I'd like the website to focus on what it's really good at — series like "My Year in Flops," "Random Roles," or "Nashville or

EDIT: Nevermind. All the comments seem to be up now. Hopefully our Univision masters can change to a system less buggy than Disqus.

It bothers me that whenever this website jokes about Trump, I'll be wondering whether this was done out of the writer's own initiative or because he or she was encouraged to do so by Univision.

I got a bad feeling about this.

I understand and am generally sympathetic to many of the arguments for decriminalizing pot, if not legalizing it outright.

But is the subject El Chapo or Penn? Because I was confused on that point,

Being heroic requires more than doing something dangerous.

Also, wouldn't revenge be a nobler motivation?!!

At times like this, I have a strong desire to watch the last ten minutes of Dead Man Walking for cathartic purposes.

I am still trying to figure out how three people I generally dislike — Oliver Stone, Sean Penn, and Jennifer Lopez — could have teamed together to make one of my favorite films of the 1990s.

That was a pretty cool thing for Reznor to do, when you think about it. He was possibly the biggest rock star in the world that year, and he decided to be an opening act.

Yeah, I remember being amazed that nobody got hurt on that tour. It seemed like the Nine Inch Nail fans were going to riot at any moment. That was a concern raised at several shows.

This is the same concert where I heard someone exclaim, when Bowie started playing "Man Who Sold the World," that he was covering Nirvana.

I plan to have the Big Ship played at my funeral. In a couple hundred years, of course.

I also thought Natasha Gregson Wagner had very appealing screen presence in that film.

I was never a Manson fan, but his cover of "I Put a Spell on You" works for me.

A red-blooded hetero male will very much enjoy Patricia Arquette in Lost Highway.

It was a record lots of people, including me, wanted to like a lot more than we did. But you're right, "Heart's Filthy Lesson" is a great song.

He did a tour with the white-hot Nine Inch Nails in support of this album, which did nothing on the charts.