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The accuracy of this statement is alarming in that in describes a sizeable fraction of my 20's far more than I'd ever care to admit.

That was a definite failure on the part of BioWare. Especially jarring since so many of the other non-romantic relationships had an easy, natural, organic feel to them. But then, I've always found Bioware's take on game romances to be a little hokey in general.

Especially since it feels like forever since we got treated to the full Alexis Carrington Colby Dexter (yadda yadda) treatment.

I give Andromeda a ton of credit for shoring up a lot of the character writing (even if the characters are often not super-memorable), and the world-building.

I was thinking Lena Headey as Cersei would be sort of a no-brainer. Just tons of dry, affectless bitchcraft. Sip from the goblet. Profit!

I first took notice of Indira back in Torchwood.

Can I just get a shoutout to Indira Varma?

Apparently, Three-Eyed Raven Bootcamp didn't get around to the self-editing curriculum.

For all the leaks coming from Inside the House, it seems like Mooch, 45, Kushner and the rest would be precisely the kind of privileged types who would never notice all the non-appointed staff members who are still totally privy to everything they're saying and doing.

There's a bit of a droopy eyelid situation that one notices when he gets animated (re: coked up).

There's additional, important context that the vulgarity adds. He's White House communications director, and has no compunction about self-editing press statements, depending on how you want to parse his flip-flop. We already expect that Trump is a vulgarian with self-editing problems. But he's also got someone in

1) The regional differences are definitely something I point to above. As a matter of maximizing utility, urban populations are clear beneficiaries of the exchange markets. But hilariously - the demographics that are most likely to lose out on repeal of Obamacare are the exurb and suburban communities of negative

It's not that I disbelieve or dispute your assertion in any way. It's readily (and you're not among the first) the argument for November 2017 that's been the most cogent and reasonable.

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Oh, yeah. Systemic glucocorticoids suck, especially in the long-term.

If you watch video of the vote - there's quite an audible *gasp!* from the floor when McCain casts his vote.

I had to settle for posting Sad Pence to Facebook earlier.

For all the prior precedent for politics and pop culture mutually informing one another, it's hard not to see the current théâtre de l'absurde has taken it to extreme, superlative levels.

Raises hand.

Gave up on the topical corticosteroids already, didja?