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Whatever happened to Dario? Did he die? Is he still on the show? He could have been in last night's episode for all I know. By far the least interesting character Game of Thrones has ever tried to make into a thing.

Yeah, I don't get the view that Cersei is this totally unsympathetic monster. It's pretty easy to see why she is the way that she is, which to me makes her a great villain.

I really need to know what transpired between McCain and McConnell to prompt the dramatic thumbs-down and possible Luigi death stare on the Senate floor. I get a vibe like there's bad blood there.

I honestly don't see how McConnell can live with himself. That guy is a vacant shell.

Reince Priebus is the lamest professor at Hogwarts.

Kind of funny that the one time they turn out to be telling the truth, it's over something so completely stupid and inconsequential.

Yeah, like somehow the political reporter is at fault for writing down and printing the things the White House Communications Director tells him in reference to White House shit. What a victim!

Yeah, in the sense that he traffics in bullshit.

Well, that would be pretty stupid.

I'll never know!

It can be two things!

Most of the best sandwiches are pig-intensive. In addition to your Italians and cubanos, you also have your grilled ham and cheese and your BLT. The only pork-free sandwich in the top 5 is the reuben.

I've put my foot down and determined that I will never stay for another post-credits sequence as long as I live. If it's not important enough to put in the actual movie, I don't want to see it. Fuck you.

Damn, and it'll probably be Jimmy Carter too.

Everybody get a load of Brooke Gladstone over here.

The right has the perception of Gore that they do specifically because he's a climate advocate. Most of them couldn't tell you one fact about his political career outside of "former VP, current climate advocate." It's been almost 20 years since he held any office, and at this point he's primarily known for the climate

I think it depends on what you mean by "significant." People do still toss "Manbearpig" around, and talk about the real Al Gore as if he's the character he was depicted as on the show, so obviously there was some impact.

Yeah, something weird about this dude having such strong feelings about this and making accusations that just aren't supported by the publicly available information.

This thought process would only ever occur to a liberal. Try to imagine conservatives wringing their hands over how their messaging and choice of messengers might alienate the other side; you can't do it.

I like South Park, but it's depiction of Al Gore may have been its most off-base attempt at satire. It was never clear exactly what about Gore's climate change advocacy the writers thought merited that level of dedicated ridicule. The implication of the joke is that climate change is an obviously ludicrous fabricated