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You're just not progressive enough to appreciate a movie about 3 highly educated white women and their "street" black friend who says "oh hell no!" and yells about the devil.

It really may be my favorite punchline of all time. And the sort of stunned and confused reaction of the crowd just makes it all the more memorable.

Who wouldn't fall in love with that sexy sex-beast of a sexual sex-man?

Seriously, this is the same show where Rick abandoned his family to survive in a post-Cronenburg wasteland while he and Morty traveled to another dimension to trick their trans-dimensional family into believing that the people they knew and loved hadn't blown themselves to pieces and gotten buried in their backyard.

I love both versions because I believe they offer different takes on the material. As others have mentioned Cash's version is defined in a big way by his age, and there's also a religious angle where you can view it as something of a last confession. Listening to it you can almost picture him singing it from his

The thing about Rick and Morty as I see it is that every episode would be an A by the standards of most shows but being as each episode needs to be graded they might as well be graded on the Rick and Morty scale where this is indeed a B+ because it's being compared to episodes like Rixty Minutes.

"These blowjobs are very expensive."

And even then it's not like most people who do that ever get prosecuted. Although knowing the music industry at this point I'm not sure why they don't have people visiting every high school and church camp talent show ready to shake down teens brazen enough to dance to the latest top 40 hit.

There is actually evidence within the ancient Hebrew texts to suggest that child sacrifice was once part of the worship of Yahweh, not to single out Judaism since the presence of such texts would only tell us that Judaism fit within the spectrum of near-Eastern religions that existed during the years when it came to

Re-reading what I wrote I would agree that I might have overstated my case but I find the assertion that my reading is lazy a little insulting, especially after the short sightedness of some of your criticisms.

The decision to ally with the wildlings was an unpopular but necessary move. The decision to meddle in the affairs of the kingdom are a violation of his vows and incredibly stupid.

"the mutineers come off as kind of a bunch of dumb idiots in the books too"

Why would Ramsay and Roose fight in this situation?

I think this is an example of one fan theory building on another. Roose is referred to in the books as ageless in appearance, he seems to be obsessed with being leeched and has a relationship with Qyburn. When put together you can see why someone might think Roose is involved in some sort of blood magic, though it

True, but has anyone in this series gotten what they've deserved?

Right, but the point is that they did a hell of a lot with just 20 minutes, about as much as you possibly can with a character like that who is just a relatively small piece of a large and complex story.

I was the exact same, although I was hoping nothing like that would happen because then the White Walkers would just be too OP.

Exactly, what does she think it means? Is she going to kill all the nobles of Westeros? She wasn't willing to do that in Mereen and at least she could theoretically justify such an action on the basis of slavery.

His verse on Tech N9ne's new album is also pretty fantastic. Between those verses and Sorry 4 The Wait 2 I feel like Weezy's hungry again.

If you think this is the case you're not paying close enough attention.