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Yeah, I was just thinking that Sean Spicer should be the patron saint for people that need to bullshit out of trouble in a meeting. Like when you've promised something crucial to a client tomorrow, you've said you can do it for weeks now, and then not only does your boss tell you he hasn't even started but that you

While we are talking norms and convictions, how long do you think it'll take of Hillary heckling from the sidelines before he tries to actually lock her up (like he's done for all his campaign promises that he said, renegged on, and then went back to for an "easy win.")

Is that true though? A lot of the gender concepts that come to define Gilead were first drafted by Mrs. Waterford—who was a feminist intellectual heavyweight in her own time—and this episode shows that a lot of the social policies were created as a way of appeasing women to boot.

Gavin is clearly Alice or The Quiet Storm. Jack Barker, though, kept trying to chum up to Peter by bringing up how much he used to listen to Carson Daily on KOME.

I can certainly vouch for NOT staying at any of the hotels near O'hare then.

It's the difference between business (or 80's ball-busting "business") and politics. Ethics aren't as severely legislated and work isn't handled so much under the glare of public opinion in the business world, so they do whatever they can and expect that even if they do get caught it will be a slap on the wrist or a

"Ok, I've got Michael Cera and the actress who played Cera in land before time lined up, what do I do now?"

Or Dick Butkus, the most feared of the Bears?

"But how are they reproducing if they're all male?"

Downvote for making me imagine how to pronounce "orberlords"

Yeah, I felt like this was the first time we'd seen any sort of technical competence (or interest beyond bullshit).

His sister also inspired Night Ranger's biggest hit!

Oh! Yeah Yabause is the least compatible. The defacto best is SSF as it's the most compatible, most established, and supports states but it's can be unwieldy as it doesn't support isos so either use real disks or mount your isos with something like daemon tools. It is also laggy in controlls and figity with

I might be remembering it incorrectly but at the time the demand for 3D was minimal.

Have you tried RetroArch or Mednafen? They're both pretty painless for Saturn.

I was surprised to learn that Sega's been making hardware all this time—it's just for arcade. If they could D.C. the modern equivalent of their Naomi it would be relatively painless from a development standpoint.

I always felt like it was Howard's dad that was Chuck's friend, and Howard keeps being friendly to him as further reverence to his dad.

You had me at…wait none of those things sound appealing.

I learned to speak Spanish by working a part-time job with a bunch of guys from Mexico. When I'd visit my Peruvian friend's house he'd make me promise not to speak Spanish in front of his parents because apparently everything I said was super offensive south of south of the border.

Yeah, I agree that the Persona simulator sections have a bit more depth than other games. No idea why, but maybe it has to do with how absolutely mundane some of the tasks are that gives it veracity.