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This comment reveals a lack of awareness of the amazing breadth of landscapes that exist in New York City. We have extensive parkland, magnificent beaches, rocky cliffs, wetlands, wildlife preserves, and even primeval forest.

What’s more, regarding clean air and open spaces, there are so many places situated only a

This is definitely a low point in our relationship. I am tempted to start throwing things, in the manner of Ilana.

First, kindly use the English language correctly. You are referring to one individual; so you ought to say “the speaker is trying to convince himself”.

Anyway, as a lifelong New Yorker I need no convincing of my City’s greatness; I feel it every day during my bike rides and subway rides through the most culturally and

I certainly am aware that there are plenty of other places in the country; refugees fleeing those places arrive in New York every day.

I cannot conceive of voluntarily leaving New York. There is literally every kind of opportunity here; Abbi could easily have found an artists’ residency program, either within the City or else in its surrounding areas.

Good for this team. If the league doesn’t like it, it can bring in a shot clock. Until then, you can’t blame any team for employing a tactic that is within the rules.

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I hated Leno for many years. The fact that the slop that he delivered nightly on The Tonight Show was so highly rated is an indictment of idiot America.

You are correct. It turns out that I am guilty of commenter’s malpractice.

You are right. It was clearly written out in the captions — just as was the correct spelling of Nok-Nok.

The only tiny problem with this critique is that it is fundamentally wrong.

It is a bad idea to waste this move in a spring training game.

Arthur Chu is brilliant. He wrote some great pieces for Salon.

He should be the next host (many many years from now), and he should explicitly tell the contestants “You may play the clues in any order.”  Because that’s the right way to play.

I miss @Midnight soooooo much! I discovered a whole lot of great comics on there (including host Chris Hardwick). Watching these people think on their feet was fascinating.

I love how Hader is able to play his character as a genuinely good guy who has done terrible things. He hates the things he’s done, and he wants to leave that past behind and live like a normal human being; but the world somehow seems to conspire to not let him. Yet, even as Barry continues to kill, we remain in his

Do you know his diner story? It is his most famous bit.

This this is a second reply from me, just to note that scans for bio signs that determine a person’s species can even be done remotely. For example, it is possible to distinguish between human bio signs and Krill bio signs. So I still don’t get how standard scans would not have picked up Leyna’s Envall bio signs.

Oh, thank you! I am glad, too. I escaped before any lasting damage was done (meaning: no kids).

The idea of a sexually aggressive woman becoming obsessed with a man who is such a neophyte does not ring true. She might enjoy taking a goofy man-child for a ride; but for her to become so invested in him was rather absurd.

The idea that she was motivated by Pete’s potential to become famous is an interesting theory. However, the show depicted her (unbelievably) as being into him before she even knew that he was a comedian.

I have been. But the depiction of this relationship did not hit those points.