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I mean, I would put the bulk of Ignatiy, AA, Sean, Noel Murray, and Ashely Ray Harris's work among the best stuff this site has ever published. The newswires feel weaker than they used to, and the relentless stream of GJI articles is dismaying. But the good stuff is still good.

Yeah, there's a certain kind of farce/slapstick where that might work. But I don't think Kattan has the chops to pull it off.

It's the kind of scene that seems easy, but the world is full of bad comedies that get it absolutely, perfectly wrong. This is from Roger Ebert's review of the movie that was supposed to make Chris Kattan a star, Corky Romano:

I'm 99% sure Downey will leave in the near future, and that they've already figured out how/when Stark is going to die. I'm guessing in the third act of either Infinity War or its sequel.

… I had no idea that existed.

It can be two things.

::melancholic remix of jaunty theme song::

You're reacting very well to being called shitty and unfunny.

In any case, you probably haven't had the son-making kind of sex.

As long as she knows that and has agreed to that stipulation, that's fine.

So this has Jessica Jones, Alex Vaus, *and* a reteaming of the two Rons (Swanson and Dunn) from Parks & Rec … and it's only a C+? That should be a war crime or something.

No one cares about your boner, or what your boner thinks of Gal Gadot's breasts.

I still struggle with it - like any good hypocrite, I notice it more in others than in myself. Spelling always came easily to me, and it's hard for me to understand or even sometimes remember that it's not the same way for everyone.

The problem with the twenty-year-old woman and the 64-year-old man isn't the age difference. It isn't her history of catastrophic relationships with older men. It's the power imbalance created by her living situation. If she ever rejects him, is he going to start charging her? Is he going to kick her out? What if she

I tried it once. I was immediately informed that she didn't like it (which makes sense) and that I should have asked ahead of time (which I should have). And I never tried it again.

I think your last sentence is the most important. We can believe that Colbert shouldn't have made the holster joke without rejecting him as an ally.

She should take him to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. "Hey honey, remember that problem Drax had?"

Regarding point two: it could also be a learning disorder, diagnosed or otherwise. I know a guy who suffers from something similar to dyslexia. The words in his head come out fine when he's talking, but are misspelled and misordered when he puts them in writing. His Facebook posts are damn near unintelligible. But

There's a character in one of the Hannibal Lecter novels that claims the nails can go through the hands, but only if washers are used.