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This is my last comment to you because I think you're trolling me/us, but if you are in fact earnest and well-meaning: If your plea to end a race war is "Erase all identity," then yes, the pleading is wasted time. Identity is the only thing that allows humans to experience a modicum of meaning in the vast expanding

What I think, and what my comment expressed, is that the effort you spent writing your comment would be better spent doing literally anything else. I think this because what you have to say is neither clever nor especially insightful.

Thank you for your incredible wisdom. Who'd have thought that "everyone is stupid" would be the answer we were waiting for?

Maybe if he runs as a sensible Republican with a mind toward compromise and statesmanship, he could win over libertarian-leaning folks who voted for Johnson and the more politically amorphous Berniecrats.

OK, I could do that, or you could spend a sentence educating me instead of treating my opinion like toilet paper because you're angry about something.

Texting in a movie like Guardians isn't even that bad. Hundreds of millions of dollars of light and music being blasted at your head from all directions, and your whole experience is ruined by a dim light? Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but get a grip, people.

Reading this caused me physical pain. How did this happen?

This is art.

Indecision has (bafflingly) been recast as intelligence by American centrists for just about as long as I can remember (perhaps related: the first election I can remember is Bush 2000).

Not to mention that Crow's New Hair's original article basically invalidates the counterpoint in the first place: "Poof: Just like that, unpleasant facts about Hillary Clinton just disappeared, like a fairy protecting frightened children by waving her magic wand and sprinkling fairy dust over a demon and causing it to

I'm really enjoying the political stuff - I think they're underplaying the "Donald Trump is actually dangerous" material drastically because they know how many other voices are already making those jokes. Aside from that divergence, though, I'm exactly where you're at re: this show. I think Trey and Matt are

Drop out, Paul and Mary. Netflix will scoop you four up in an instant!

Ah, Labor Day, the "employee swim day at the country club" of holidays. Here in America, I can't wait to celebrate by continuing to live in a country with a minimum wage below the cost of living.

Oh, it's a South Park newswire, better dust off my twelve-year-old criticism of the show! That'll be hilarious and totally insightful.

I think they're aware. Everyone's talking about Cuddlywhiskers' moment with Diane and Bojack talking about leaving and losing everything to be happy. But nobody mentions Diane's reaction: "isn't that selfish?"

The repeated use of "mang" is particularly galling.

I don't personally take any movement seriously until there are at least dozens of participants. Dozens!

Thank you!

If you get the chance, could you reply to this comment with the link when you can find it? I just would love to learn about that and my Google-fu is failing me.