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Right? When did that become a thing: you got a problem with a guy, so you get all up in his face and challenge him to fight... another guy?

Actually they, err, redid that post. If I’m not mistaken (as myself and other posters pointed out) the Tweet was from a right-winger with his name being the name of the account. It’s no longer there, and as the editorial note says, the post was “updated” the next day with a new Tweet.

It might equal simple nostalgia, but the early ‘90s Fox show “Get a Life.”

To illustrate how much things had changed, my father (now in his 70s) always talked about how he and some classmates were doing some skit or class project in high school that involved a gun, a rifle. He said that he brought the gun from home and during lunch brought it into the school to the class. During the walk one

That situation was beautiful. I remember the right-wing breathlessly hyped that a video was about to drop that was so damning it would force AOC to resign. Then it was... that.

Fun fact: I never noticed until it was pointed out to me a few years ago that the chorus of “God Bless the U.S.A.” is grammatically incorrect, i.e., “And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free.”

I was never into that watching-something-because-it’s-bad thing, but in the late ‘90s both my friend and I (huge cultural snobs, unlikable) were fascinated by that show, just how mesmerizing it was in its awfulness... I always thought it was like if ‘80s sex comedies were somehow transformed into a basic-cable

This will only raise his stock in the right-wing world (of which he’s already considered a rising star). ‘Chest-thumping militarism to deal with civil unrest, and it drives the liberals crazy!?’ [kissing-fingers thing].

I posted this a few months ago, so forgive me, but I recently read “A Very Stable Genius,” and it stated that during strategy sessions Donald Trump had with his lawyers re: the Russia investigation, it was not uncommon for Ivanka Trump to just wander into the room, say “Hey guys, whatcha doin’?” and then everyone

Moriarty-McLaughlin has heard the criticism, apparently. Head to her Twitter now and you’ll get a message reading, “This account doesn’t exist.” This comes after she made her account private last night.

This is so out of context you had to quote a right-wing troll for the content.

In one scene, a human shape quietly and creepily looms in the background. For years, the rumor was that a boy had died by suicide in the house where the movie was filmed, that his ghost had been captured on film.

To those who doubt Tara Reade’s story: be careful, it seems she is now threatening to sue people who question her:

Yeah, this was the only movie I wanted to see this summer, and was looking forward to it on the big screen. Oh well.

Go home!

What I always found interesting/amusing about the A.J. character has to do with when “The Sopranos” appeared: it was during that late-90s wave of primetime teen soap operas in which the high school characters were portrayed as ultra-witty sophisticates who lived independent, self-sufficient lives without such

...when this event occurred.

Well, at least “The Simpsons” hasn’t become gimmicky. I just couldn’t abide that. 

Actually I kind of recall that incarnation of Bad Company kick-ass. “Holy Water” was a marginally successful album (I didn’t even know about the 1992 one, though; by that time their brand of music had been pretty effectively pushed out). 

“Kids in the Hall” wasn’t my absolutely favorite sketch comedy show (still gotta go with “Mr. Show” on that one), but they did do ‘surreal’ better than anybody. They must’ve had very indulgent overseers.