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They might quite literally be extinct by the end of the year.

At some point, among a large contingent of white America, ignorance became a virtue to be celebrated, and education a sort of betrayal of their perceived “rugged commoner” heritage. I blame country music, personally.

I think that’s a nice sentiment, but I also think it’s naive.

Maybe I’m cynical, but I have trouble believing that we, as a society, can function without any sort of policing whatsoever. If the ultimate answer is that caring about serving your community effectively and justly means resigning from serving as a police officer, doesn’t that just mean that the only police officers

The basic idea here is that the show is about good people, and we want to see them do good things. I’d like to think that being a good person and an American cop aren’t mutually exclusive.

Woah, pump the brakes there. Crack is a safe and healthy way to consume cocaine without the risk of adulterants like you see in powder cocaine.

How about we never eat anything again, never travel anywhere, don’t smoke any more crack, and all just wither away and die in our bubble homes. 

The British Men of Letters was the absolute Rock Bottom in terms of eye rolling boredom!

I loved season one, and hope we get another.

We may be waiting for a while. Chuck’s working today, Sandy’s off on vacation, and the botnet handling resource harvesting for the other ten thousand active accounts refused comment.

I see he’s played 76...

Well at least that will give them a sense of pride and accomplishment 

and when Disney calls to borrow a cup of sugar”

Like any good person I don’t want Disney to win every time, but this isn’t good. The Marvel Spiderman movies were good, the Sony Spiderman movies were bad. Seems dumb to celebrate more of the latter and fewer of the former, even if it does stick it to Disney. 

Well this seems stupid and short sighted given all the world building FFH just set up. 

“Empire of The Sun” is most certainly art.

74-year old Michael Douglas is one of the few people in Hollywood that has no reason to fear the ‘Berg.

I like Olive Garden and Subway.

I like Pizza Hut. Anybody having a problem with that can line up behind everyone else currently giving me a hard time about liking stuff.  

Synth-nerd that I am, I’ve seen this story in a lot of places this week.