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Uh....Jackson Pollack? Did he even use a brush?

Old people have a surprisingly hard time getting hired. People want fresh young folks they can pay peanuts. Old people aren’t going to put up with that shit. Combine that with fewer people having nest eggs for retirement, and this isn’t good news.

Interesting people: “What will we do if we have to decide if robots are people?”

Sure, Delaware has a population of over a million, but 920,000 of those are just LLCs that actually do business in the other 49 states.

Delasouls.

+1 You’ve found yourself in a small, quiet town in Northern Michigan, but, it’s not the Northern Michigan that most folks from metro Detroit would tell you about. No grand vistas of Lake Michigan, no ice cream stores or fudge shops... no, you’re in true Northern Michigan. Small towns, where the pickup trucks flying

The animation for the UPN episodes, and the pilot in particular, is just awful. But the Squigglevision improves a lot in Adult Swim and then goes to I think Flash, both are crude but charming and watchable. I think it was never that big, even in the world of Adult Swim (overshadowed by stuff like ATHF) and its

I think a lot of people only use checks for rent. I was able to set up an electronic transfer with my current landlord, which is infinitely preferable, but every other landlord I’ve had (last one was in 2016) required paper checks.

You cut that security seal and you are done in the industry.

[I think “the ironing is delicious” is a deliberate reference to a Bart Simpson line.]

I wouldn’t mind dubbed except that it takes away part of the performance. I may not be able to understand the words but the emotions in the voice are universal.

Did you read the article? It’s pretty even-handed in how the film’s premise is odious but it’s so ludicrous that it’s hard to really lambast the movie over it.

I don’t think the guy in Clerks was a buffoon because he wanted ice in his coffee and that’s a dumb way to drink it, he was a buffoon because he had outrageous expectations for the offerings of a humble Quik-Stop in fucking NJ in the 1990s.

My advice? Git gud.

Not surfe why you’re complaining about Danette’s “personal animosity.” It’s more like she’s seeing parallels between fiction and reality.

I’ve been watching this on Netflix, and it’s a ton of fun - has just the right tone, just the right amount of gore, and a very cool internal logic.

The always overlooked and never appreciated till its gone genre of horror camp takes another loss. I feel like these tv shows are always fighting to stay on when and if they ever get made. Except Supernatural somehow, which is often lackluster at best.

Hey! I was watching that!

Jake Busey looking like a 4th-string Mark McGrath.

Neil Cicierega happened. When the art form has already been perfected, why try?