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A guy who doesn't want to get hit in the face with a programmable batarang?

Is it time to complain about shit that doesn't matter again?

Takeaway: Guy Fieri is a foodborne illness.

I agree, life in a developed nation should be characterized by the weeding of the sick and weak. If only someone could come up with a philosophy where improving the genetic quality of the population were treated as the greater good. Maybe come up with a nice short name for it

Food safety: boring. But wait, DOUBLE ELIMINATION CHALLENGE YOU'VE JUST BEEN CHOPPED DO YOU HAVE THE GUTS TO HANDLE THE EXTREME BLADT CHILLER? Now that's a cooking show.

He's saying "shut up and listen" because most white people don't recognize that they have a privileged space in the conversation, where their opinion is valued by default, and black people do not. They don't realize that the only way to correct this imbalance is by deliberately exerting an opposing force against it,

They have to appease all the white baby boomers currently blowing an unexamined racism gasket over the inclusion of Tupac.

Tom Scholz is a nerd who spent all his time in his basement recording the first Boston album because the AV Club hadn't been invented yet.

It's not rock and roll unless it's Chuck Berry or Bill Haley. Anyone who doesn't fit those precise parameters is ineligible.

"'May the Force be with you' could be a curse or a blessing, depending."

That movie about the farting boner corpse was pretty good.

Nobody here thinks at all. That's why we're doomed.

This is fucking amazing. I am now a little more prepared for the sweet release of death.

The data does not support this. Swing state voters broke for Clinton on the economy. They broke harder for Trump on immigration and terrorism.

Taking out the relationship between the brothers would ruin the show.

I preferred Sanders and voted for him in the primary, but Bee's interpretation of his statements about identity politics gels with his approach to campaigning, which was lily-white. He was ripe for criticism on that issue.

My problem here isn't with that, but with the assumption that it must be coming from one side or the other. Sometimes, we truly are presented with a one-or-the-other scenario. Ex. a presidential election.

Yeah, once again, I'm not seeing the connection between this and "the left" or "feminism."

Mine sometimes resembles Richard Nixon.

From the ones I've read, feminists were defending the choice of Wonder Woman. You begin to see the issue here.