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If they can use a 24 hour clock, they can most definitely do well in the medical field. As a medical scribe, it took me awhile to remember that 15:00 was actually 3:00 pm.

Yeah, but that won't work on my kids, because I've only shown them 'black & white' entertainment for the first 5 years of their lives. I've also forced them to only play with a sega genesis and a game gear. They'll get the Nintendo 64 when they turn 9 (just like I did).

Personally, the only thing that Saint Nicholas's life does for me is that it gives me the valid excuse to punch heretics named Arius in the face.

I don't hate members of the LGBT community. I do hate 'mature' shows that base their plots/character motivations on what shippers want. That's the opposite of maturity.

Well, thank God, that's finally over! It was like the 'Star War Prequels'/'Hobbit trilogy' of cartoons.

Stacy Brown, being the yellow journalist/scumbag that he usually is, probably did dupe Cosby into believing something that wasn't true or misrepresented Cosby to a certain extent. He did the same thing to Michael Jackson when he wrote the book, 'The Man Behind the Mask: An Insider's Story' [with disgruntled Neverland

Stalin was better.

Do you have your popcorn ready, Mr. Jackson?

Wow, people thought Boyhood was THAT good? Personally, this list would have been perfect if they had just replaced Boyhood with Birdman or with Snowpiercer or maybe even Babadook.

Yeah, but what's the point of 'Ask.com' if I can't pretend to have an online butler?

Oh, you must mean Centric TV, the first television station designed/rebranded for black women. They still broadcast the Cosby Show daily, so they definitely must have huge balls.

There was no evidence!

I've traveled many a MJ forum the last 5 years. You are most definitely right that some of the more zealous fans fawned excessively over Jackson and still fawn over him. He's considered by these fans to be the near perfect individual, someone who could do no wrong due to his innocence/naivete, and someone who

Well, that's absolutely correct. Michael Jackson wanted to be mysterious so that he could garner intrigue from the general public. He actively asked his PR people to make him appear mysterious/other-worldly. It worked much too well, though, in that people actually started to believe the hype. Michael, being cut off

Personally, I've often thought that Michael Jackson far surpassed any other pop cultural figure during the 1980s (This is debatable, though, since Prince was also an incredibly powerful individual in his own right). He may have never received a Presidental Medal of Freedom, but he did receive a Presidental

Rich Evans has the laugh of an angel!

Well, not everyone can be Alamo Drafthouse.

Personally, I wish they had just fired some of the animators, but I'm an absolute jerk that way.

It was horrible, but at least it had a reason to be horrible.

As a participant in conservative Catholic circles, I've met people who still agree with Galileo's persecution. They often state that Galileo's insults towards the Pope, his want for the reinterpretation of biblical verses to fit his research, and his belief that his research was the only correct interpretation, was