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Mark Lindquist
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I thought I would ace that category, as I use the Internet, and I just ended up feeling really, really old. I'm only 27! The Internet accelerates everything, including how quickly your knowledge of slang becomes completely obsolete.

"Still, you never know when it comes to America’s pastime."

A-? Fuck that noise. Movies that are a pure joy to watch are few and far between. This is one of them. It also gets better upon repeated viewings, because some of the jokes and innuendos are super sly and easy to miss first time around. Really a remarkable film. It's hard to pick a favorite scene, but my vote's for

Few episodes of television have had the overall emotional impact on me that "Ozymandias" did. Whereas "Cooperative Polygraphy" was an episode of 'Community' that I haven't thought about once since it aired. Maybe 'Breaking Bad' had a bit of a handicap here, in that "Ozymandias" really achieves its full potential in

Eh. I'm not particularly excited about 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' but maybe I'm outside of the crowd on this.

Well there's a B+ I didn't expect.

I knew that, but I figured that in a roundabout way, it was based on 'Wizard of Oz' and would fit the clue in sneaky fashion. Mistakes were made.

I guessed 'Wicked' for FJ and then felt like an idiot when the answer was revealed. I should have known it was something older, though even if I had thought it through more carefully, I probably wouldn't have guessed 'Lion King.' Again, the intelligence thing is an issue.

Always love it when a Newswire article nails the punchline. Good work, O'Neal.

I find it absolutely bizarre that people are still bringing up that performance years later. It's a Saturday Night Live performance, not an actual musical anything. There are many reasons one could critique Lana Del Rey. That she put in a lackluster performance on a weekend variety show is not one of them.

Writing a shitty, cliche-riddled script for 'Pacific Rim 2' takes a man's full attention, clearly.

If that irritates you, how on earth did you get through five and a half seasons of 'Breaking Bad'?

Always a good time when an answer causes Alex to break character.

This Inventory included songs by Shaq and Austin Powers, yet not a single track by Bruce Springsteen. What the fuck is going on here? "Adam Raised a Cain"? "Independence Day"? "My Father's House"? "Factory"? Probably a bunch of other ones that I'm forgetting?

I misread the headline as "Movie studio set to throw away millions of dollars." That's my bad.

When I saw the FJ category, my response was, "Well I'm fucked." Unless it was a clue about WWII, there was a 98% chance I was going to fail. Which I promptly did. My level of knowledge in some areas is childishly pathetic.

We're in an energy vacuum, definitely. We've been spoiled by the Tournament o' the Decades and Julia's winning streak. Not that Julia was facing great competition, but at least she was consistently good. With these players, we're seeing a lot of generally sloppy play.

Fuck.

But the three-mile high wall of ice is irrelevant when there's an open tunnel running through the middle of it and you have giants that can crash the gates. If 20,000 wildlings (and a few more giants) just follow through the gate, I don't think there's much that can be done in defense. Jon Snow's response to seeing a

Upvoted for Civil War reference. Just a pathetic mismanagement of superior numbers.