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Koike and Arakawa are 2 that found a home in the much weirder and obscure, and it's because they know how to do prolific and commercial right.

Can we just agree that American comedians whose compulsion it is to make a portmanteau of every phrase where the adjacent syllables match up should really take a page from Scottish Twitter and bring the heat next time. Smashing 2 words together has never been for a better cause.

I've been worried that this run of amazing, accessible animated shows wouldn't be properly documented. We're in a better time than even early Nicktoons. So, I'm glad that it's not just Adventure Time that gets notice. You're awesome, Kevin. I've enjoyed each of these.

That's not true. It should just be a lovely, likely animated 35-minute short.

When Glenn Greenwald and Reihan Salam agree on something, you know it's time for people to stop trying to destroy and attempt to converse and build social capital.

And yet I click this stupid weekly article every time, hoping against hope that his advertised and obvious intelligence shows up once!

I thought Lord Of The Rings (even in the clear light of 2016) was a turning point for high-budget computer manipulation. That screenshot is laughable, and not just because of the JC Penney poses.

Multiple people make swan dress jokes every time Bjork comes up, and she's an actual genius. Accept that 15 percent of the people here are the person at work who always makes the easy joke and whom everyone makes fun of behind his/her back.

And then the Vox writer responded to a tweet explaining they heavily debated in the office whether it was more like New York or Texas seceding.

So boycott German products on account of Merkel, then? Probs shoulda asked for permission, breh.

And, no surprise, it was the most worthwhile pop culture piece on it.

Thanks! I'm obviously sympathetic to the 1st group and, uh, think it's unfortunate about the 2nd group. I don't think the 2 can ever be separated, policy-wise, unfortunately.

Am I foolish, or is the problem less not being part of the European Union in and of itself and more "don't join, then remove yourself?" It's the instability and newly tense relationships that are the problems?

Does the European Union even qualify as "society?"

Okay, this is fair. "The little team that could," if they start to believe their own mythology, is pretty irritating. It happens in soccer a lot.

I knew O'Neal was going to say that, based on his past writing, but I had no idea his 1st dance at his wedding was to Bows And Arrows the song, my favorite of theirs and maybe in my top 5 of all-time. That's absolutely beautiful, and the tension-and-release supported by the low organ hum actually is reminiscent of

Ted Cruz did, didn't he?

I went there with a bunch of 6th graders from the school for which I raise money and was happy that the 1 thing every last student remembered was that all of the agriculture developments and strong religious culture couldn't save them from dung disease. *sheds tear* There is hope for the future.