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Well, you can't pass a law that punishes only one entity; that's why laws honoring people, or giving honorary citizenship, or things in that vein are still constitutional. So _technically_ this would be constitutional. But it's a grey enough area that I wouldn't trust SCOTUS to let it through.

That would almost immediately be brought into the Supreme Court by so many other corporations as a bill of attainder against all non-Disney corporations, and given the current makeup of the court I'd give it good odds on being struck down.

Why's it have to be either? We only have Ben's word and some medical documents he showed Juliet that her cancer ever came back in the first place. And it's not like faking those would be too much for him.

Yeah, the official word is that Myst and Riven (and I think Exile) were in-universe dramatizations of events around Atrus, Catherine, and the Stranger in the 19th century; that they are computer games that exist within the setting, not actually part of the setting. The events are mostly as they were portrayed, but

It's kind of disappointing that no piece about the schedule change I've seen so far even mentions that; the articles deserve some attention.

Would there be time to do that? I thought AVC was going to phase out Classic reviews some time this year.

So this has nothing to do with this article, but the registration on Tolerability Index said to use Disqus to reply to you for account approval; I'm not sure if this is what it means, just making a reply to a random AV Club post, but I figured replying to an older post would be less likely to be disruptive than

There've been far more convoluted URL-following puzzles that were created as such and solved; honestly, none of the stuff in this easter egg is really all that complicated if you've done many ARGs before, even the message hidden in the sound file is a pretty common trick that gets used all the time. It only seems

Okay, yeah, those last couple of steps do sound a little suspect to me; though I get more the feeling that that might've been them going off on the wrong track from the LSD thing, not something faked. I think they might've just found a random website from the LSD clue that _seemed_ like a new clue, and then they

Which part could've been invented, though? It's all a URL chain that started with two addresses from the actual show itself. Like, where in that chain of things could someone else have added this stuff in? It'd only be possible if the original Archer screenshots were faked to add in the starting URLs, but they

Forecasting where a DD is likely to be in future games.

It's not truly random, because DD clues aren't made any harder for being a DD, so they usually avoid the top rows to avoid making it too easy.

Well, if you finish the second round with $0, you don't get anything at all, so that's probably part of it. Still though, they should at least bet most of it in that situation, yeah.

"while Aonuma has made sure to fit all the games made under his watch into the two Adult/Child Link timelines he's been talking about since Wind Waker."

Anything that causes oxygen deprivation can cause hallucinations; a chemical's only hallucinogenic if it _biologically_ causes hallucinations.

He thought that "JFK" was a single one-syllable word pronounced "jifk".

Opposite, actually; Gilligan had no idea Cranston had ever been on a sitcom, he wanted him because of his one-episode part on the X-Files from back when Gilligan was a writer for that show. And when he suggested him to AMC as the actor, they were uncertain about taking him _because_ they only knew him as the goofy

Locke fell out the window in 2000, and Hurley didn't get out of Santa Rosa until 2003.