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Damn, can't believe Russell actually let it slip that they were the ones who burned down her house. People are still describing him as a master manipulator/behind-the-scenes guy, but this is the second big fuck up on his behalf. Brown could've easily counter-blackmailed their asses, pretty sure burning a person's

I know I am speculating about the two, that's my point. That's all you and I can do about them, because we don't know them personally. And even if we did, we wouldn't know everything. You are in fact discussing facts, but what follows after you stating those facts is none other than your own speculation. "Long hours,"

I do. While I think that South Park has established for itself the status of a show that essentially makes fun of everything that and their depiction of Jenner shouldn't automatically be interpreted as "we hate trans people, they're monsters, and you should think so too," I would personally never do such a thing. But,

I was genuinely curious for an answer but I guess to offer a retort:
I don't think South Park in any way endorses or justifies such behavior by portraying Jenner like that; she's a celebrity and they've portrayed countless celebrities in transmogrified/monstrous ways, even when those celebrities aren't associated with

I'm kinda curious, why are you so offended by a person satirically portrayed in a monstrous/grotesque way when you represent yourself online with a dick-face version of a mascot to a children-friendly franchise?

Well, first of all, I don't care to be exposed to every information online and whatnot that gives me more and more ways to look at their relationship because like I said… As far as how the media works, there isn't enough information out there for me to digest and feel like I have a RIGHT to judge any two people's

I believe each of those 250 episodes are actually "half" ~10m episodes though, so it's more like 125. All involved definitely still deserve their due credit though, just less insane of a feat.

This show is dope, yo

What's a fair number of scores to expect a composer to be able to make on a decade basis anywhoo? I imagine it comes to par to a band making an album?

And somehow in this day and age, we got the Interstellar score where, Hans Zimmer made the songs without having any idea what the movie was really about beyond its title.

Indeed they do.

Check out the soundtracks for: Summer Wars, Uchouten Kazoku, Kyousougiga, Nerawareta Gakuen, just to name a few.

I've only seen two of the Star Wars films and that was more than six years ago and I can still remember the theme while not knowing any Marvel score. Though that might just be because it's so iconic that it has cemented itself in pop culture and I've heard it multiple times throughout the years from random videos and

What, it can't be stupid! It taught me so many things!
In all seriousness though, I agree with a lot of what you're saying, but at the same time am perfectly preferential of this video's existence, just because of how informative it is. If anything, I feel like the point of the video is to bring these things like temp

Whoa, no need to get so pushy. I never said that I blame Donald for anything, I just said that I personally would've chosen to stay but nevertheless he's doing great things with his own work right now.
And actually, all the evidence does not point to that, not that it matters because all the evidence that we're

Ah, I must not have been following the debacle enough while it was going on to know that much. In any case, I think it's impossible to say whether or not that's what drove Glover to leaving. I'm personally going to stick to my belief that that interpretation of Harmon's horrible behavior never reached Glover, since

I think it goes beyond simple mannerisms in Glover's acting, the sense of humor is so similar at times that it feels like some of the comedic gags could naturally be plugged into a scene at Greendale. Heck, there's even a Pulp Fiction homage. In any case, that's an interesting take. The darker tone was entertaining in

I disagree. Harmon can definitely be an outright monster to other people based on my observations of him in the news and from following him on Twitter and whatnot, but I wouldn't say that automatically extends to every relationship he has, especially on a professional level. I don't think Glover and Harmon were ever

Wait, the combination of salt from a fry and sugar from a milkshake is suppose to be magical? I mean, I've definitely done the fry in a drink thing before for the novelty of using a fry as a straw, but I'm not going to lie and say it was also because it tasted anywhere near good…

I'm just really biased and think that Community is one of the greatest television projects of all time, so if you've been a part of a masterpiece for that long you should stick with it all the way. I can't remember when exactly he decided to leave the show (whether or whether not Dan Harmon was officially to return at