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The L.A. Times piece is essentially a list of stories about how women were disappointed that they were asked to do nude scenes, Franco was annoyed, rinse and repeat.

Seconded on Colbert. Especially during Covid, he seems to have captured the whole “lockdown has driven us all a little insane and that’s okay” zeitgeist.

The Simpsons itself IS a spinoff of the Tracey Ullman Show.

Do you remember when you could watch ballet on Bravo? Pepperidge Farms remembers.

It makes a ton of sense to me why Wakandans might be like that, too.

Shit that’s like drowning in a puddle on the way to storming a castle moat.

I never woulda guessed Yogi Berra had a Kinja account!

Nobody goes there anymore; it’s too crowded.

Laughed out loud.

Those were such good times.

I’m a Slack admin for our company so guess what option won’t be enabled...

This is one of the cutest, most sincere stories I’ve read in the comments at Kotaku in a while. Thanks for sharing that moment in your life. 

My daughter took her first steps while I was playing Capture the Flag on Colossus on Halo 2. I thought my teammates were cheering for me because I was so excited, but then I found out that they were really screaming at me because I didn’t stop the flag carrier and the other team won.

I was berated by a person with the

I guess they really liked the nickname Xbone.

Damn, David, I’m not one to gush, but this is the kind of content that keeps me coming back. It’s not just a report of “Here’s something that happened” but rather it’s a dive into why it happened, complete with sweet sweet math to back it up!

I thought the “unreveal” aspect of that Peters casting was hilarious. 

I’ve owned about 20 cars, but have somehow managed to never trade one in. I’ve let them quote me a time or too, but I always do several $1,000 better selling private.  I always try and buy private too, especially because here in AZ you avoid sales tax.  It’s tough to do though, especially on newer/nicer vehicles.

Maybe Wanda is really the friends we made along the way.

As a car salesmen for 10 years the guys who are “ offering a very fair deal to buy this car today, and its your fault if you screw up this sale” are not always but a lot of the time offering a deal they believe is fair, but is actually a loss for the company and then get all indignant when we wont sell them the car at