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I'd heard they have fast-food restaurants in the larger carriers, but I'd have to see it to believe it. But I totally believe stores, kiosks, vending machines, all kind of minor stuff like that.

No part of Star Trek has ever held up to close scrutiny. And while that doesn't mean that the germ of a ST idea couldn't be used in the real world, all as-is ST aspects collapse with the slightest touch.

Avoiding love poets is probably good sense even if you're getting requited lovin'.

It just made him distinctive and looking unlike the other coaches, like how Madden looked sort of deranged or Lombardi looked like a shaved troll doll. People liked him because they liked the Cowboys, not the hat. Though I don't like the Cowboys, so I could be missing something.

"I went in all all they had was stuff like Charlie Chan Hock Chye and I said 'this is America, why can't I get a hamburger?'" I could totally see him or any random member of his legions saying something like that.

Can't they go to Starbucks and order some ridiculous drink, then scream at the barista for messing up their crime against coffee and say that they deserve to be poor for being so incompetent like any garden-variety asshole?

Maybe? I mean, that seems coherent, but it's not clear to me that Dash had any idea what was going on, and if using a "house minority" was the joke about self-defeating, bumbling efforts to reach out, the joke needed way more set-up. She's not famous enough. Maybe if it was someone playing Clarence Thomas it might've

The best part is Homer clearly wants the Cowboys, who have won zero championships since that episode (though they did win one earlier that year).

I am I said to no one there
And no one heard at all
Not even the chair

Just as is all peeping into other people's windows.

It is the 70s; if musicians wanted to make a living, they should have gone into business!

Whatever that was, if it was a joke that failed or just a bad joke, making it easier to be a conservative in Hollywood had nothing to do with it. All she did was get people to Google who she was, which isn't helping.

Eh, guys who think they're in the friend zone but believe they can still make it work are already living in their own little world and encouragement is likely irrelevant.

Or abnegation.

That or they lose their jobs and it turns into Gone Girl. But what's life without a little risk?

Can't they just go to college, meet new people and think back on high school drama as being really embarrassing?

Keeps them off the street (and/or generic harassment of women online)?

All true crime is to a degree voyeuristic, but usually the try to push that away and protect the viewer. You can get enraged at injustice and unequal power on display, but its "those people, over there". Stuff like this, while often in poor taste are about
letting you get up close and seeing the good stuff. Not as

No, but what if naked pandering was a minus instead of a plus? A great film could still transcend it and win, but B+ fare wouldn't be rewarded for being "right".

We should have done it on Spot.IM!