kroboz
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So it's like how Pakistanis feel about Kumail Nanjaini, or Indians about Aziz Ansari, but for people who grew up shooting alligators in the face?

I never got why Gambit is a "popular" character. To say he seems one-dimensional is being generous. What gives?

Maybe they'll shop the uncensored version to Amazon, satisfying Americans' needs for both ultra-niche streaming comedy and gratuitous T&A.

Ah, yes. There it is. I'd overlooked it due to a bender.

RIP Woodhouse.

My digital marketing director boss just resigned due to our organization becoming semi-hostile towards digital marketing best practices. (“We need more website carousels!” “The website is too ‘wiz-bang!’”)

While this list is great for most situations, I’d like to contribute a few more:

- Get a written recommendation

That's actually the line that prompted my comment. I'm a professional writer, and it irks me to no end when some college sophomore studying English thinks they're a damned genius because they pointed out a misused homonym.

Nope. Genuine.

Instead of talking about how this is a bad TV show (which we all knew would be bad from the first mandatory trailer on HBO Go), I'd like to say how much I like that the commenters here don't nitpick stupid grammar errors in the articles they read. It seems like the first comment thread on most sites is, "Hey you

Hulu's long-con is working.

It's like going to a Christian homeschool.

…but what if "Old Man Logan" is kind of dumb, gross in a way that doesn't really add to the story, and a prime example of how "gritty" does not a good story make?

Expected to hate this, was actually pretty well-done.

*Sob* "Of course…"

So. Ed Hardy clothing literally gave its designer cancer. Tacky designers beware.

Whew. I had the same feeling and thought, "Man, I'm an asshole." Now I can feel comforted knowing we're *all* assholes together.

Person with dense bones here, can confirm. When I weighed 185, I compared myself to a friend who also weighed 185. He was muscular and in pretty great shape. I was still really skinny. We were the same height.

Everything here and more. No streaming service has more contempt for its customers than Hulu. But what would you expect from a company partially owned by NBC Universal and thus, Comcast.

"Grandpa, why do these awful comics keep getting delivered to your home every month? Did you do something wrong?"

Early 2016? I get the "bad movie" release window, but usually these films seem to turn around much more quickly. Maybe Fifty Shades Blacker will be released in late August 2016 to get back on "terrible parody fast track" pacing.