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I can't blame Kendall Jenner here [holding back vomit].
She's a reality star. Reality stars are whores for attention, and Pepsi was the one who offered her this shot. Pepsi and their ad agency are the ones who screwed up by writing the piece, Kendall's just an attention junkie who took the bait.

I'll take it, but I'd hold off on the touchdown dance.

Of the NSC, not Trump's inner circle. And from what I read the only reason he was there was to watch Michael Flynn, which is obviously less of an imperative position at the moment. I'd take this "good" news with a big grain of salt.

Watched the one episode online. It's really good, but I'm willing to call it great just to make sure enough people watch it and it doesn't get cancelled. I have a feeling that the show is going to get better, though I would have liked to meet more characters. There were essentially only three that mattered. I know the

"Oh shit, the guy who used to be president wants us to pull our ads. We'd better do what he says, or he'll hit us with a sick vacation picture burn."

Tennis is such a hipster sport.

"Stop trying to make Google happen"- Bing CEO

Good thing the world's going to end. Otherwise we'd be fucked for the next generation placeholder.

Why do they label it as "Millennials" if they're going to stick to an 18-24 cluster? Why don't they just say 18-24?

24 was a dumb show (which I liked a lot). Prison Break was a much, much dumber show (which I did not like).

Prison Break was for people who couldn't quite keep up with 24.

That's not true. Carlin was my personal favorite, and he definitely got less funny as he got older. There's a weird marriage of experience and energy, and nobody's come up with a good formula like "Comedians can't work past 65" or anything like that, but there are definitely peaks and drop offs. Not to mention that

I can't stand Michelle Gomez, and do not get it. She's too busy chewing up scenery with the hammiest overacting I have ever seen and everybody just laps it up. She's really bad. Your nostalgia for the shit acting from the 70's and 80's version of this show is misguided.

We're still doing this thing where we assume there is some red line/turning point where America rejects this guy? Because I'm done betting against Trump. We've moved those goalposts about 10,000 miles in the last two years, but what's a little more, right?

Why is this show back? Normally I don't care about bad TV existing, but my wife watches this shit and I'll have to hear it coming from the living room. I already have to live with Fashion Police, which has somehow gone from unwatchable shit with Joan Rivers, to the nadir of television. I might actually break my

I saw trailers, but for the most part they were extremely vague and I get the sense they were geared toward the people who already knew about the title. On their own they were about as exciting as an Underworld trailer, so I never had a moment where I thought something looked cool and might warrant a closer look. If I

I don't know. Are you suggesting that the burden is on me to spend $14 on something that I don't know anything about and have next to no interest in seeing?

Couldn't the problem be the way they marketed the film, rather than whitewashing or anything. I'm vaguely aware that there was some intellectual property named "Ghost in the Shell." If I hadn't read it through other comments I might have even correctly guessed it was manga. But I know nothing about what this is or why

He's got 3 1/2 years to normalize this shit. I've heard people say they were tired a month ago. Don't assume you've got this one.

I'm expecting Trump to win in 2020. I'll try my best to help whoever else is going against him, but I have no delusions that our great charismatic leader is going to somehow out duel Trump in a world where so many Americans do not give one whistling pig's asshole about decency or facts, so long as the shit is coming