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I was one of the few who watched it on Yahoo back in the day and I absolutely still love this little show! It’s so good!!

And has a business model of ignoring the law.

I get the frustration of not having Lyft and yes, that leaves people with one fewer option for getting around, and yes, they are being particularly pig-headed about it, but let’s not pretend that anyone has any entitlement to a ride-sharing service that didn’t even exist a few years ago.

For the full experience, while watching it have someone dump cold water on you and hit you with a rake.

I think it is because it is just on the line between between being too simple and too complex.  The vast majority of 2600 titles fell into the former category while there was a small batch of games towards the end of the console that were in the latter camp.  The infamous ET adaptation and the lesser-well-known

We all lie in the bed we make, but sometimes that bed is a road. And so instead we end up walking where we sleep. But if we don’t like where we are going, its time to have a different dream. For Ellen, its time for her to wake up, into a new dream, where she can lie down, and walk her own path.

This too is sadly not a surprise to me. For the life of me I can’t find the story [I’ll keep searching for it] but it came out around the time of the first wave of #MeToo, and at the time it was written by an anonymous crew member or producer who had worked with an unnamed director and talked about how awful and

Lovely essay. This whole flashback week has been exceedingly good for the AVC. Almost like old times for some reason!

I see a trio of occurrences in one possible outcome:

It’s how things CAN go in reality, but I don’t think it’s anywhere near universal. Nearly every nation on earth has some kind of revolutionary in their founding mythology who is looked upon as a great improvement on the previous regime. Like Washington, for one. (Hell, even Lenin and Mao aren’t seen as the

She’s right. We’re so lame.

Another cop “fears for (his) life,” another Black man is dead. Like fucking clockwork.

Fox News and the Fox tv studio are no longer part of the same company.

The zeitgeist was shifting from the promise of the tech bubble 90s lifting up all ships, to a north american cataclysm in 2000 signalling our twenty year descent into the current dystopia. The album’s feelings and tone were certainly prophetic with regards to the tech-paranoia/technological alienation and social

fractally idiotic

Every part of Qanon is dumber than every other part of Qanon. It’s fractally idiotic.  

From SanFranshishky?

Newport Beach? Did you drove or did you flew?