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hint: always play female shepard!

It's impressive that Bob's Burgers hasn't done to Andy and Ollie what the Simpsons did to Ralph Wiggum.

Dude, don't even pretend you weren't implying that women work less hours *out of choice*. In giving them full agency for this, you've made a negative judgment. In fact, your original point doesn't even make sense unless you are saying that women's conscious decisions about work habits versus men's same decisions are

The 19% figure comes from the 2010 Bundle Report on American spending habits. The WSJ article only focuses on "shopping" and "shopping decisions." Sending someone out to go buy you food is hardly transferring your economic advantage to them.

dude do you even know how sexist you sound? and how much of a neckbeared freshman philosophy major MRA you sound like?

that joke is going to be the new "you forgot poland"

Speaking of reading into something too much, I think you've read way too much into my comments. In fact, we may even be saying the same thing. It sounds like you might just be projecting personal insecurities…

A trend implies that more is going on besides "some people think its cool".

Ah, the classic "how dare you write something concise and a bit flippant instead of spending paragraphs and paragraphs logically dissecting every single word like I do". So fine, I'll do that:

The fedora trend is from nerdy or brainy guys that were never popular but are attempting to stand out as alpha males by being "classy". And of course, like a lot of smart guys, they never learned how to put effort into learning about things they aren't good at, which is why they look like a 5th grader with a shitty

Katherine Hepburn was an alto?

You get shouted down for being an MRA because you're basically complaining about how hard it is to have all the power. And while I'm sympathetic to that — I really am; it can be very stressful to be in charge and worry about failing at it — you should never be surprised that your complaint — that with that great power

I feel like this only got posted to inspire someone to make a GOOD trailer of GotG featuring Glenn Howerton. Or an Always Sunny episode using GotG footage.

They seem to be focused too much on straight storytelling rather than making jokes. Which doesn't make it terrible, but it does make it really bland. The jokes seem to be a lot more non sequitur than usual, which makes for a bizarrely bland and confusing experience. This last episode has been the best, for sure.

but every episode up to that one though… not 5 circles.

Yeah, yeah, can we get a new *showrunner* already??

Easily one of my favorite moments of television, ever.

"it all fell apart like Green Lantern in the crowd at a Pittsburgh Steelers game"

Never thought I'd see Islands and Miley Cyrus mashed up.

Here's the math jokes I got: