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Nah, Cooper handed over some of his own DNA, didn’t he? I think he pulled out a strand out of his own hair by the root, right? So the seed would utilize that DNA, I would presume.

So the convenience store is an evil TARDIS! It dematerialized at the end of its scene. Is Philip Jeffries a disguise of The Master?

I just figure putting "three weeks later" at the bottom of nearly every scene would've been too distracting.

No. Nested replies or 95% of us are gone for good. Make it work.

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This should've been the premise for 2 Broke Girls: They're looking to found a tech startup, but can only get loans to open a cupcake shop, so the cupcakes are terrible because they're just a front for the female-dominated programming powerhouse in back behind all the flour and baking equipment.

My cynical take-away from this election is that quite a lot of our fellow citizens are morons who will vote for the more charismatic, reality-TV-bred, media-spotlight-hogging character every time. Policies? Who cares?! BORING!!! He cheats his contractors and lies constantly? Yeah, but he's FUN! He's really sticking it

Yep, my state senator is the traitor Simcha Felder, who is supposedly a Democrat, but caucuses with Republicans. Out of all the most ridiculous bullshit in NY politics, the fact that this sleazeball is allowed to appear on the ballot under both the Republican line *and* the Democratic line is perhaps the most

That's what I worry about. Besides the fact that combining money and sex grosses me out, I completely refuse to contribute one red cent towards anything that might have anything to do with trafficking. Fucking evil. EVIL.

Best estimates suggest that the total active members of Islamist groups (or "Islamo-fascist" if you prefer) number a few tens of thousands. Out of about 1.7 billion people planet-wide, that's not really a significant number. I'm glad you acknowledge that Christians are just as bad (and anybody who doubts it just has

Oh, I never go to the bubble tea counter there. I like it for the loose-leaf jasmine at a much lower price than our shitty overpriced chains like David's Tea and the pathetic subject of this article.

That was pretty strange and made me think Littlefinger had been watching Farscape and that he's starting to believe he's Ben Browder.

Ugh, so this is a common sales tactic with them, to guilt-trip the pet owner by making him or her feel some parental urge. Gross.

Good riddance. Overpriced fruity tea blends are for amateurs. (I might be a hypocrite, I make iced tea with peach flavors in it all the time. But I don't overpay for it.) Buying loose-leaf tea in Chinatown (if you have one in your area) or at Harney & Sons and/or online is the way to go. Much more reasonable.

Harney & Sons is great! They have a nice classy little tea room in Soho in NYC in the back of their tea shop. I meet a lot of my pointless Internet dates there. None of them like me or ever want to see me again, but at least I get to drink a nice cup of tea while waiting for each woman to discover that she absolutely

Not only that, but most places can't store their iced tea properly after making it. I've seen a lot of places keep their iced tea in containers that aren't airtight, or they keep it for a couple of days, sometimes even without refrigerating it. It goes bad. There aren't a lot of first-world problems worse than paying

Holy crap, and I thought my vet was bad for calling me "dad" in reference to my cat (my cat is not my daughter! that's weird and creepy!) as an upsell tactic.

I've also seen them in Midtown and the Upper East Side of New York, but Manhattan is mostly basically a big upscale outdoor mall these days anyway.

Ugh, don't even say that out loud. Ten Ren is cool. There's one in each of all three major Chinatowns in NYC. I'd hate to see them swallowed up in the gaping maw of Slimebucks.

"This is especially true of the climatic set piece…."