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I was 7 or 8 in the mid-80s and same type of thing. I would ride my bike all over my neighborhood and my parents didn't mind as long as I didn't cross "the big streets." Thing is, it was a few square miles that I could roam and there was a shopping center (a bit bigger than a mini mall) with a movie theater down the

Wow. I just learned that a Play-Doh movie was actually being considered… I thought it was just a Community Season 6 bit.

…but that would kill him.

I'm pretty sure that she's earned enough goodwill over the years to do a shameless, cash-in movie every once in awhile.

That's so Raven.

Length on this show doesn't matter much to me: no matter the length, I'm emotionally drained after every episode. It's probably just me getting older (it's seems like no matter what I watch, I'm likely to tear up at some point if it's got any realistic emotional core) but I'm currently catching up on the show and I

Yeah, I really enjoyed The Whitest Kids You Know (although when I recommended the show to others, feedback was pretty mixed).

I'm assuming that you haven't seen this (but perhaps I am incorrect):

As someone that intentionally read the books after seeing the movies, I can say that Azkaban was my favorite because it worked as a stand-alone film and it was smart in its approach. I could go on and on but instead, I'll link The Filthy Critic's review as it captures most of the things that I love about that movie:

I think it goes back to the liberal/conservative debate in the first episode: some people have views that I see as abhorrent but it doesn't mean that they don't come from a genuine place and that their intentions aren't good.

Out of curiosity, have you listened to his WTF? A lot of the typical Metzger stories are addressed. It may not change your opinion of him but it gives another perspective. (…or perhaps you know him personally.)

I was completely entertained by both so I'm good.

Arthur! Puppy!

I turned it off after TJ Miller died. Yes, I'm serious.

As someone that's got two, if you think you want to hold off a bit: hold off! I was 100% ready to have kids (wife and I had been married for 10-years and had done most of the things on our "before kids checklist") and it was still crazy. I concur with the above: this is scary accurate.

The problem I see is that you're looking from the narrow view of how much NASA costs now rather than how much money NASA's investments generate in the future.

This.

That's how I read it. Also, the pic/headline combo made me laugh.

Miss Jackson if you're nasty.

Just like everything else when it comes to human behavior, gender identity is developed as a product of both nature and nurture (to what degree each pays a role is not likely knowable at this point). Given that they have the same parents, grew up in the same house and have spent most of their careers together, I'd say