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The great part about the Gideon scene from the show is that you know, you just know, that Hannibal is serving Gideon pieces of himself. Since his legs are the only part of his body you can't see, you know it's one of his legs. You're just waiting in suspense for the payoff where they give you the hit you're jonesing

The questionable legitimacy of running pseudo-academic work in a journalistic publication notwithstanding, this whole argument in defense of sex-negativism is basically saying, "English is the language of American law and government and therefore of the oppressor, and cannot be used to combat oppression because our

It's ridiculous. First off, "problematic" is a word used by authors who want to infantilize their audiences by pointing out that the author knows something important about this thing they're writing about, and you'd know what was "problematic" too if you were as smart as the writer. Like in this case, "problematic"

(According to Alexa, 82 percent of all websites in their database are faster-loading than Suicide Girls'.)

And thank you for obsessively refreshing! It really adds a cool dimension to the article when the subject joins the conversation.

I rented darkroom space from a photography school for a few years, and I noticed from the students that the general progression of editorial photography is toward that crisp, high-key, washed-out kind of stuff. This is sort of off-topic, but I've had a theory for a while that the sensors in newer digital cameras are

When you mentioned a little while back that you'd done a Random Roles, I thought you were joking. This is really cool! And you're ridiculously cute.

I just watched the unaired episode last night! I skipped over it originally because my *ahem* perfectly legal streaming site was all mis-numbered and didn't include it.

"Manufactured Landscapes" was exactly that — aesthetic. It got a pass because Burtynsky is probably the finest landscape photographer working today.

"Mila Kunis gives …" Drop everything! "… handjob Robin Williams."

Until the other day, I had no idea "Who Shot Roger Rabbit" was recycled from the production script of the third "Chinatown". and thank god for that.

Deep within Sugar Mountain, where we have gum drop trees and candy cane skies, the minutia of government corruption — which is shaped like a doormouse, cute as a button — or what it's like to go through a child soldier training camp just popped into our heads through our nose-holes.

"This summer, something will happen … that mildly impedes your life for a moment or two!"

Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.

YOLO's are forever .. forever, forever.
YOLO's are foreeeeeeever, foreeeeeeever!

When Dik violated a restraining order against him in 1987, one of the terms of his plea bargain was that he wear a non-porous, opaque, polymer-based mask covering the entirety of his nasal region. It should be noted, however, that the judge who issued the restraining order in question wasn't too aware of Dik's, uh …

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"Hey … By gum, that ain't no angel! Maw! Git the rifle!"

Yeah, I'm starting to worry that Amazon is arming the drones with Tazers, tear gas and beanbags as a theft deterrent.

I've got no problem with Teti's writing, but I passionately love his video features in a way that might be illegal in my state.