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It’s supposed to be ironic. Kind of like how we learn in Harley Quinn that Batman doesn’t actually fuck bats (or so he claims).

I saw this man’s face and thought, “I can hear his voice. I must know him from somewhere. But where?” Friends, he was in a single episode of Doctor Who, but he is very hot and thus I remembered him. 

I hope that we can finally put all of this CGI nonsense behind us and finally figure out once and for all why this “Lasso-Man” never uses a Lasso, even once. As an origin story it’s interesting, but we’re we’ll into the second season and he has yet to don the costume once. 

I’d be it was his idea - he’s a stand-up comedian in real life, and a quite funny dude.  

You should re read the persons comment.  He is saying these players are being morons for not getting the vaccine.  

Keeley is vaporware?

I think he agrees with you. Bass is saying Irving should have nothing to worry about when it comes to getting the vaccine. 

he’s here, he’s there, he’s fucking vaporware

Goddamn imagine being in the top 1% of peak human physical fitness with an army of doctors available 24/7 and being afraid of a vaccine whose side effects affect 0.001% of people.

Always a good time to remind folks that the Puritans fled England because they were fucking insane and no one in England wanted to deal with them.

Texas is basically Mississippi with dirty oil money. As it is they manage to have outcome as poor as the rest of the bottom dwelling states. You know, the ones that fight to be #50 on any good indicator while being #1 for all the bad ones.

He’s irritating. Also, apparently he once went to a WGA meeting to argue that writers at late night shows should get paid less, so fuck him.

I think Meyers is currently doing the best work out of the five network hosts. He’s generally the only one that can still elicit a chuckle from me. He’s hit his stride, for what it’s worth, by losing his studio audience. Colbert is a funny guy but he’s been neutered by inheriting Jay Leno’s throne.

“You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals...”

I’ve heard lots of rumors that he’s an awful SOB behind the scenes.  Like, Ellen level.  So that’s why I hate him.  Not that he’s an aggressively mediocre hack, but that like Ellen he’s spun this myth that he’s a loveable, friendly every-man when he’s really a snobbish POS.

I think some of it is Craig Ferguson fans who were pissed he got replaced, and some of it was confusion as to how *this* guy got a show seemingly out of nowhere (although it’s not like Ferguson had a large US following prior to his show, either). Tonally, there’s a VERY large difference between the two.

From what I’ve heard from people that have worked with both them Fallon is at least quite a nice guy (who drinks a lot) while James Cordon is an asshole, the whiny sniveling type. Truly propping up Fallon all around. 

To me, anti-vax is a wholesale dismissal of vaccine utility or fear of vaccine side effects combined with a proselytizing effort to get other people not to use vaccines. Under that definition, she’s not anti-vax. This is a recent quote from her “But I have never, not once, said that vaccines are not valuable, not

UBIK is crying out for an adaptation.  IMO, it’s PKD’s best story and would make a mind bending film.  Christopher Nolan would be excellent as well.

It’s genuinely a little weird that the most-adapted scifi writer of the late 20th and early 21st century by Hollywood ended up being Philip K. Dick: a talented and prolific but deeply troubled man with few friends, crippling mental health issues, a long-term methamphetamine abuse problem and an audience for his books