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Also, most people living in Africa are neither.

Is it worse than the "I have to SAVE this CITY" and "You have FAILED this CITY" in Arrow? It's the biggest reason I stopped watching that show.

I think about half the time he's purposefully lying and he feels he is creating a "great deal" for himself by duping the rubes.
And the other half he genuinely believes the bullshit. Like when he was holding up the Breitbart article and yelled "there were HUGE crowds, it says so right here in this article!".

Regular Hoegaarden or Hoegaarden Grand Cru?
The regular is okay, but a pretty boring wheat beer. The Grand Cru is the best beer I know.

I'm sure he will be very relieved when he reads this!

Straightforward from here:
1. Impeach Trump/Pence
2. Trump resists
3. Civil war
4. World War
5. World-president Lapalazala the First

Monster Factory might be the best Let's Play style video's out there (I wouldn't know because I haven't watched any others), but it's also, in my opinion, one of the least entertaining stuff the McElroys put out, barring maybe some of the more obscure Travis podcasts. So that says enough about the whole genre, I guess.

My favorite YouTube comedy (not saying much as I watch very little YouTube): Henry's Kitchen. It's about food as well, so may be up your ally.

I don't think we can really blame her. She's grown up in a tradition of weird and confusing misspellings of her own last name. The American usage of Dutch names is baffling.

It's uncanny how quickly the phrase "fake news" has been picked up by shady politicians and dictators.

That is actually what I thought for the first half of the article. When the reality set in, I was a bit underwhelmed.

I don't even spent $2 million in a YEAR!!

You know how the Nazi's had those concentration and destruction camps? And you know how the German word for fight or struggle (Kampf) is very similar to the Dutch word for camp (kamp)? Well, it always confused the hell out of me why young Hitler would have called his book after those camps well before the fact.

Oh yeah, real bad pizza definitely exists, but mostly in places that don't really know what cheese is.

For me, it was 16 years ago. And not a few weeks, but a few months in northern India and Pakistan (pretty much the same cuisine) before I got my ass up to Kathmandu. Even with heavy curry fatigue, the pizza there was one of the worst things I've ever eaten.

To me, those rectangular slices of pizza you get at supermarkets, small cafes and snack bars everywhere in Italy are just about the best kind in the world. Whereas - and this might be blasphemy - I don't like the pizza you get at real pizzeria's in Italy. Those thin, but almost too hard to cut crusts are just the

You are not wrong. It would probably have been the more moral choice for her to decline. Yet I think the people offering the job are MUCH more at fault than the one taking it. But Johansson gets dragged through the mud and nobody goes after the ones really responsible.

It's been said before on this thread, but I really don't think you can blame actors for casting choices. Blame directors, producers, casting directors, investors, who ever. But if an actor gets offered an interesting and/or lucrative job, they can't be blamed for taking it.
And of course Johansson isn't some struggling

"But in the meantime, let's go vote for Trump!"

Well, it did for this 36" board buying guy. So who's laughing now?