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I'm sure for his day he was an expert in gunshot related injuries. But, if anything, the whole Garfield debacle showed to (willing) doctors that their current way of treating a patient with a gunshot wound wasn't good enough.

I recommend anyone to read DESTINY OF THE REPUBLIC by Candice Millard if you want a real breakdown of the whole assassination. Gets a great frame of mind of Garfield running/winning the Presidency and how batshit insane & inept Charles Guiteau was.

Shockingly you got a great result when ALL of the creative team was on board during the entire filmmaking process.

I was starting to like this more "adult" Felix cause he was trying to do more than just scream at the fucking webcam for 8-10 minutes. He was pointing out some wonderful hyprocricy on YouTube's part.

Talk about a candidate for feel good story of the year.

Now this is more like it!

Man, NONE of these movies sound appealing to me.

I saw the first and fifth episodes in a Foreign movie class in College. Really should venture out and see the rest. They were a bit slow but they were super compelling to watch.

Even if this is getting poor reviews I still think this might be a fun "hangover movie".

This depressed me so damn much at work it was hard to process.

I've read the horrible negative reactions to this game. And I've seen enough YouTubers/Twitch players having a go at it.

I only know about this because of the Rooster Teeth Podcast as Gus talks about it CONSTANTLY. I am actually excited to hear how he feels if it eventually disappears after all of this waiting for it in the first place.

Live Action Adaptation?….

Vin Diesel in a WWE ring?

I'm sure this will get flagged for most cause it isn't a real sport…

But you never seem to see any of those interesting architecture or any good points about Detroit. It's always what you said previously: Abandoned buildings, poor landscape, and overall a seedy vibe to it.

I did a piece on my own about how filmmakers are using Detroit as a stand in for "dystopia" and it does bother me a bit. (I'll put the link to it below)

Maybe it was too late to add it on but THE FLOPHOUSE's most recent episode in Godzilla (1998) was fantastic. It is a nice sampling of what makes the peaches funny in the first place.

How can you not be pumped for this Olympics in the next four years? That little taste of whimsical madness is what we need in this day and age.

"Just Keep Living" > "Stay Awesome Bros"