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Dude, I would be the worst juror. One look at that guy and sign me up for Team Guilty. That is one creepy asshole. Let the record show that the defendant has soulless eyes. *shudder*

Ugh. Is anyone else worried about the fact that this is just the tip of the iceberg?

I really think all the racial stereotype jokes come around, even Jane Krakowski Native American thing. I am a little uneasy about that particular plot line and I think they could have done without it, but they bring it back way later in the series and I think tie it together ok. I think the joke about the litter was

This is a show with an racially-integrated cast, and it's working its way through stereotypes. Given that they've already go the white lead choosing the Asian guy over the white guy, that suggests a progressive bent to the show. I say, give it time.

"It's able to carry all things necessary for a trip into the future."

"Oh, and Anika? This is an ass."

Ah, the Spruce Møøse, the kind of cognac that would bite your sister.

Hadn't happened yet when I wrote this, KAY?

No, that award again goes to Patricia Arquette. Equality, y'all. It's more interesting than underwear.

What a baller thing to admit. Zero fucks given.

There will never be a post about notorious RBG where this picture is not appropriate.

BAHAHAHAHA! Fantastic. Yeah, I'd be thinking at least thrice before throwing an elbow at her US Majesty.

We all know why they don't want her to speak. She's a little tan for their tastes.

But that petty jab aside, seriously: I'm not one of those people who think anyone who is religious is dumb, or narrow-minded, or any such thing. Mad props. Even kinda jealz. I'd love for God to be something I could catch. It'd be like how I am with football: If only I could like it, I'm sure I would if nothing

if religion got out of the business of politics and morality-legislation (while being tax-free) i would be more on board with this... but the religious influence politics and make policies based on their religion that affect us all - as a non-believer, i don't tolerate that.

I think that's fine.

I was raised in an atheist household (I'm 25 now), and I'm always surprised at how uncommon it is. I know lots of atheists, but all of them came to their atheism as teenagers or adults. I don't know anyone else with atheist parents.

"Overall, not believing in God seems to make people and their offspring more tolerant. Less racist. Less sexist. Enviro-friendly."

SOMEBODY IS STILL TRYING TO MANIPULATE ME

I will go to midnight taxidermy workshops with you.