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I do agree Foggy seemed almost ridiculously clownish in his dislike of the Devil of Hell's kitchen before he knew it was Matt, but otherwise, I can see why he was so upset and sanctimonious; his best friend, who he has gone through law school with, has been a vigilante. You know, the exact opposite of a good,

Oh, that hair.

Oh, my mom would love you. I have to basically maintain two versions of English: the version I speak to her and at work to customers, and the version I speak to just about everyone else. Why Because I swear like a sailor. She hates it, blames my dad (who is a Marine, but seriously, I blame my school district), and

Holy shit, yeah. Karen could have gone alone and gotten the same information, but she was so blinded by her egotism that she has to do all of this that she dragged Ben along, despite him having a damn good (and unselfish) reason to walk away. Possible shades of her drug-addict time in the comic?

Watched the new episode of Orphan Black, and I'm still fine with it. I had no real problem with season 2 (Tony included; heresy, I know), so I have pretty low expectations that it will continue to entertain me.

Me too. I think it's a better movie than people give it credit for (though my cousin's reasoning was "it's boring," and I guess maybe if you're not a history major/buff, it might be), and I enjoyed it. Granted, Cap 2 edges it out, but it's still high on my list, and I watch it way more often than Iron Man 1, 2, or

Discussing Dewey Decimal versus BISAC, looking for more scholarly articles to cite for an archive term paper, finding five sources for online music for a group library…blegh.

I get the feeling Ferdinand thought it was just the prelude to the best sex of his life, and was upset that she had to stop. Guy was nuts.

I think he'll be happier with that.

That's some fine hair splitting some days.

Butter, slathered on the buns, depending on where you go.

It didn't surprise me either, it just seemed that the way they portrayed him suggested he was less violent than verbally abusive, so the sudden jump to physical abusive seemed sudden. Not that it obviously means anything—we only saw a few moments of Wilson's life—it just seemed like they cut something out in the

I'm not sure if I feel better that I continue to buy CDs instead of streaming, or not.

I am in no way getting into the larger argument, but thank you for whatever work you did at Cahokia. The place needs it. (Well, that, and what's left at Poverty Point, and several other sites.)

My cousins in Texas put red chili pepper on watermelon. I don't like watermelon as it is, but as much as I like chili pepper, I do not want to think about how gross it would taste on watermelon.

YES. THIS. FUCK CARAMEL. I cannot believe the amount of it that ends up in custard flavours these days, which is one reason I never buy any at Culvers anymore.

The saddest day of my life was realizing I'm lactose intolerant. More annoying is the fact I have to carry those damn pills with me everywhere, because I love my dairy, I live in Wisconsin, and the sneaky shit is in everything you don't expect, so I'm constantly popping pills to eat a damn burger.

Their cherry soda is basically a Charms cherry blowpop in a bottle. Like delicious red crack, but so sugary I can only drink one at a time, and now it's been years because they strangely do not carry cherry in the stores around here too often. Probably a good thing too.

I think the closest you can get is an art subfield in a non-fine art field. Like Art History.

The only thing that bothered me about the whole "abusive father" bit is that he really isn't shown to be abusive, or even really questionably angry, in his interactions with his son and wife until pretty much the last two scenes. And then he's suddenly a violent and abusive husband. It just seemed to come out of