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George, I'll float this in pop culture weekend, but since I work at the best school for poor, black kids in Wisconsin (a voucher school), I'm taking some kids to meet Jeb Bush and Walker this Monday. The problem? Some parents have to come, too, and I know them, and even though they like school choice, I only know 3 of

No joke, that is the thing that everyone seems to be overlooking. She's a dull, middle of the road artist who thinks she is super artistic, and she supports a bunch of traditionally left-wing causes, and both of things make her perfect for an ill-advised Sinead O'Connor moment.

Dennis, despite regularly taking opportunities to be needlessly political, explained exactly why in that great essay above. (Kudos to him for mentioning Downey's repetition of what conservatives always complain about, say, The Daily Show.)

Well, no, it's because it's commonly thought (and sometimes verified) that being harshly negative contributes to unfavorable wavering of support from voters. So, the platonic ideal attack would be Rubio o goshi-ing Bush at the recent debate with "someone has convinced you."

Obviously, nothing, but I think the extent to which it has emotional impact is affected by where one is, as well as how likely one is to give it the benefit of the doubt when it's simple (which is huge for a monthly comic).

Ah, geez, now that would be the ultimate trend movie. BOND TEAM-UP: THE 00VENGERS.

Dwayne Johnson is the 1 that made me cringe, but it actually makes a ton of sense, just not as they wrote it. If, as others wrote, Bond is not about travel, sex, spying, and violence, but about total devotion to Queen and Country, then you just need someone who is blindly loyal.

It was both just advancing pet causes and rehashing, and surprisingly not good for The A.V. Club. Yet, if we're doing that, why not do something that's proven to work?

Yeah, it reminds me of WWE-style wrestling, where the stuff that gets wrestlers over eventually become catchphrases and empty gestures and moves.

And an unkillable stalker is still only the 3rd worst thing we got from him.

The only solution is to run, flee from this site at hunted game's pace. Don't hesitate. Don't plan. Just escape.

The bloated, drowned corpse was the 1 that really got me, especially because you have to dig for clues immediately after the gruesome revelations.

If You Have Great Expectations

No, I'm not about tonal consistency at all!

ha ha ha. I meant more these folks.

I'm all about rigid prose and themes-first plotting, so Hawthorne and Melville are right up my alley. (Moby-Dick is my favorite American novel.)

"ridicule lacking in wit"

I hope everyone bought his album, Lost Themes, and the remix album, too. https://soundcloud.com/sacr… My girl Zola Jesus made it on for a track.

I was going to say I was disappointed that he picked Dead Space of all things, but I don't think the equivalent of Carpenter is Team Silent games.