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Yes. I cast two seasons of Chopped. That's done in all reality shows. There's actually a name for that, but I don't remember it. It's frequently done for voice over. For example, the narration on a program will be all filmed, but then the script gets changed, but maybe that person who is needed for the voice over

You realize that none of us have any idea what your point is, right? And whatever the second photo is in each post, you got Kinja'd and it's not showing.

You're a smart person and I like your brain.

Ok.

I get that vibe from some of the lawyers I work with, so that make sense!

I have a degree in marine biology and Lou Holtz was our speaker. There is no rhyme or reason to graduation speakers. At least she probably made them laugh, which is a lot more than Lou did for us.

This speech was so good. As someone who grew up next door to Harvard, but went to Dartmouth, she must have a special affinity to speak at one of the schools keeping her hometown populated and prosperous. And, her finishing serious bits were just phenomenal. She's amazing.

Noooo, Stalin and Hitler definitely didn't go to Harvard. Yale maybe.

About half her speech is that she has no idea why she is there.

I know The Mindy Project's season ended very recently, but it needs to come back, like, yesterday.

We have never seen LaVar Burton and Jesus together, there isn't any proof that they aren't the same person.

THANK YOU! This was literally the thing that made me give the biggest side-eye. Like, do you not know how capitalism works or...?

I've thought about it and have concluded that this comment deserves way more than one tiny blue star.

I don't know why, but Celtic Doo-Wop Rich Dad Tenors has me on the floor laughing. Thank you.

Wrong - RR was part of the PBS - a publicly funded network. Never free. My parents and everyone else's parents paid for it through taxes and donations. Then when PBS's education goals shifted from content geared at WHY you should read to HOW to read, it was cut. Now RR wants to expand their access beyond their

"Crowdfunding is theoretically supposed to bolster charities, start-ups, independent artists, small-business owners and other projects that actually need the financial support of the masses to succeed. It's not supposed to be co-opted by companies with profit motives and private investors of their own..."

The fact that he raised that much money so quickly has to be a serious burn to any public broadcasting corporation who struggles to raise cash through nonsensical challenge grants and Celtic Doo-Wop Rich Dad Tenors and whateverthehellelse.

But I'm just not sold on the idea that this is some foolish waste simply because Burton might end up turning a buck or two.

Yeah, a sanctimonious jerk posted this on my wall this morning. I was like " YES I KNOW." I see the little kids in my life and how much time they spend on their iPads and laptops and frankly, the more safe spaces there are for them in the virtual world, the better. That's what I paid $10 towards, not the idea that

Literacy among rainbows is at an all-time low in this country, and I for one am happy that someone is shedding some refracted light on the issue. No one deserves to live in a prism of illiteracy.