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    That’s a pretty killer bit, to be honest.

    Yes, the only cringe I felt was of watching someone fail, but not so bad that the failing is interesting.

    Or don’t, then you won’t have to watch the video. Ugh.

    I can answer the second one! You will.

    No, not all, but more than enough.

    I haven’t eaten there since I found better pizza places.

    I would be shocked if they can change the email. It’s possible, technically.

    I know the most basic principles of security.

    Guess I missed the handoff. Still, Johnathon took pervy pictures of her, so he is not to be trusted with drunk Nancy. Which is verified in this episode.

    Yeah, but the standard is .223, which is too small for humane kills.

    An AR15 is a terrible weapon to hunt deer. The bullet is too small to kill in one shot, they are prone to jamming, they cost a fortune, but most of all, you look like a joke.

    Who orders beef, for that matter? All pizza toppings should come from pigs. I like anchovies, too, but that’s kind of a different subject.

    Sorry, I must have been unclear.

    I actually really like the show, and suggest people watch it. It is far from perfect, though.

    Thank you!

    Since all the tweets are still there, it wasn’t deleted. It was probably just locked. Employees can probably only scramble passwords, lock accounts, and do other minor things. There is no way customer service can tweet as someone, or reset the password to something the agent can use. If this was the case, we would

    No, that is not the case at all.

    Well, Papa John’s ovens only seem to go up to 250, so maybe it’s better to do it at home.

    Sad comment-username synergy.

    I just want them to take the violence seriously, or tone it down. We’ve had a guy torn apart by a mob, cooking a whole ship of people to a crisp, torture, lobotomy. No one even seems to care for more than a moment.