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John Teti
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There was a technical glitch for a minute there, and it was linking to all sorts of wrong pages. It SHOULD be correct now, though. Sorry again for the error.

I will be reviewing Nathan For You when it returns, yes. Thank you for reading the Six Feet Under reviews, I appreciate it!

Just fixed this—thanks for the heads-up! (And for your very nice comment.)

Oh, I already have those. Thanks, Google Glass!

That is weird. It's only happening in this article, and not other stuff on the site? Could I trouble you to share your browser/OS information so we can look into it? It's probably something screwy on Disqus' end, but we'll endeavor to fix it nonetheless.

Hey, the alarm went off on time; I just didn't check it until before bed. Don't blame the alarm.

Warm and 100-percent-cottony.

Are you bitter? You don't seem bitter. I think you're pulling off the lawyer/writer/photographer trifecta and owning that shit. You don't need any help from my hoodie-wearing ass.

Of course you are invited. On Hoodie Friday, we may not be united by place, but we are united by sweatshirts and a desire not to do any ironing on a Friday morning.

…except on Hoodie Fridays.

You know what? It actually does!

It will be now.

You're reading it.

We picked it up because, according to The Daily Beast, they're enjoying a mild Internet resurgence at the moment (which I think is funny). Sorry, that part of it should have been clearer—an editing oversight on my part.

Fixed—thank you!

See, I thought that his intentions weren't clear at all, because I was a dumb shit who got the Bob's Burgers and Eagleheart references confused despite reading the quote over three times. I've updated the article to reflect your interpretation of Harmon's words—a concession to those of you who value things like

Hey—thanks for such a thoughtful followup. I understand where you were coming from much better now, and I take it to heart.

Ha, good! Thanks for the reply.

Well, you say you're familiar with Sagan's formulation of spirituality, but then you turn around and ignore it, equating spirituality with organized religion. They're not the same thing. The evolution controversy, the Inquisition—these don't really have a bearing on the spirituality in question here. I was pretty