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“...complete with an appearance from original Final Girl Adrienne King.”

To make fun of them (which is tangential to, but not necessarily the same as, discrediting them). With the Kim Davis thing it was that in the pic her husband looked comical. What I meant with this article is that the idea of the site was absurd on its face; to get this added level of absurdity is surreal.

A political commentator I liked (he passed) talked about how when he saw a picture of Kim Davis with her husband, he threw up his hands and said, ‘Oh c’mon! It can’t be this fucking easy!’

Kudos on the oh snap!, but this really is what’s going through my mind right now, i.e., within the last hour I drove home from work and deigned to listen to a local right-wing talk show. The host was going on about how the student activists in Florida were being controlled by leftist teacher unions etc. That was

Reading his name mentioned in the article...

I read that too. If you really wanna keep the good vibes going, may I recommend last year’s “The Holocaust: A New History” by Laurence Rees. It’s actually a pretty quick read, and I learned some new things about the subject everyone thinks they already know about.

To fans of Jawbreaker I’d recommend the below cartoon essay from the New Yorker a couple months ago. I wasn’t a fan of the band (was only aware of them from their one song that got played on mainstream radio), but the essay is great is that it captures the spirit of that era in a moving way, both what was so great

Their use of “The Sign” in Brother’s Grunt was funny.

There were definitely episodes of BB that left me hating Walter White (I personally think Uncle Hank was the moral center of the show), so I can agree.

I assume you’re talking about the Tweets with the fake injury pics... I thought it was funny how they were all essentially similar in what they claimed the black people said before assaulting them.

I too thought it wasn’t bad (I actually thought it was decent), but as we sit here on the year of its 10-year-anniversary, I’m struck by how, more than any other album of my lifetime, “Chinese Democracy” had no hope in hell of simply being judged on its merits.

I wonder if the stamp will commemorate how he totally invented LSD.

“And alcohol is easier to obtain than any firearm.”

It requires some contortions, but for me it’s Morrissey’s 2004 comeback album, “You Are the Quarry.”

Ahh to be a Fangoria reader in the ‘80s, when being one meant most of society thought there was something wrong with you (i.e., Reagan’s America, the Satanic Panic, etc.).

Was the AV Club told to stop doing political posts or something, because it seems like there’s been a big drop-off in the last several days.

Today in “Get Out” news...

Even as a big fan of the show, yeah, didn’t really care for that scene.

I’m still working on my Curious George script, in which George rips off the genitals of the Man in the Yellow Hat... don’t worry, audiences will think he has it coming after the kidnapped-from-Africa sequence.

At least this is known. To this day I still hold a grudge about all the years I rented from Blockbuster Video and it was never disclosed (to me) that they censored their movies. I’d watch movies and later read about people commenting on a scene in the movie and wonder what the hell they were talking about (e.g., hey,