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It totally makes a lot of their weird, out-of-date pop culture references, like "What Does The Fox Say" and Prancercise, seem less bizarre, though.

Except for the pretty extended period where he got poor and turned to stripping, because Glee.

How has Sam been in the Glee club as long as any of the students who graduated? He wasn't on the show until season 2 and literally everyone who graduated was on there season 1. The first five members of the club were Rachel, Artie, Tina, Kurt and Mercedes.

I am rewatching the number now and just watching Marley. THANK YOU SO MUCH, I AM DYING.

I am not your Googler. This is common knowledge if you actually give a shit about marriage equality.

Of course, because the homophobia is subtextual. No one thinks you're actually describing a task as same-sex-preferential when you say "I don't want to do that gay shit."

He made the song to help promote the marriage equality bill in Seattle and let them use it for free, so sure, doesn't give a fuck about gay people.

I remember that now. I was primarily remembering the first three books. Yeah, there was tons of baby werewolf humping in Book 6.

A true statement that does nothing to detract from my point.

There's a good graphic going around the Internet about this phenomenon—super-casuals tend to be nice; highly competitive people tend to be nice; "FNM heroes" are the ones that tend to be assholes, generally because they have an inflated opinion of their own talent.

This was my original issue with the game. The problem isn't the game, though, it's your friends.

You misread the article: EDH as a format was originated BY judges.

Yeah there's nothing remotely creepy about a sexualization of "unlined" women.

I don't remember any honest-to-god rape or underage sex in AA, but there was the extended unicorn sex sequence in book 5 (if you want to talk about sentient beings having heat cycles, okay, but the details probably aren't necessary).

I mean, he's not even remotely the only author who's writing quality YA SF/F.