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I'm surprised. I thought this was much better than the reviewer did.

I'll be pissed if Elroy and Frankie aren't in any potential continuations.

I think what's most interesting about them is they're not even alone in being so "fascinating" now. I mean, this is the post Brony era. There's tons of bizarre fanbases that rival Sonic's.

It's a TV show that I still enjoy. There's occasionally really shitty episodes, but there's also, believe it or not, occasionally episodes that could fit into the classic era.

I've watched every episode of the show; I never stopped watching either. I'd still say the shit that came out of 11 and 12 was worst because it somehow started this near never-ending stream of mediocrity.

The other Canada is a bullshit Canada.

I find it really off putting when people belonging to groups that the GOP implicitly or explicitly hates still align with their party. I mean, I get if fiscally you feel they're better (either though I disagree entirely), but in that case, you really should just find some third party that better suits you and doesn't

Bones is kind of the antithesis of what people typically like on this site. I don't really feel like the review was chastising as much as it was just pointing out the objective truth that people who go to sites like these normally mock it. And honestly, I think that's kind of undeserving because Bones at least has

A lot of things tend to do that.

He's 68. He's not on death's door. People have really skewed perceptions of age; late 60's is not close to death in the year 2015.

Totally unrelated but nice Solas icon.

Because it's funnier the way they did it?

I don't necessarily believe they adopt trendy diets because it's in their physical interest. I think it's simply to stay culturally relevant a lot of the time.

I'm pretty fond of Mr. Slave and Towelie as one note, joke characters. PC Principal doesn't compare to them yet.

I thought the episode was kind of average comedy wise, but the dream sequence was amazing. I don't even follow football and I loved it.

It kind of matters since you posted it for all to see. I don't get it either and I've read it three times.

Honestly, it all comes off like a fetishization of death and a desperate grasp for masculinity. It's off putting to me for reasons that go beyond morality.

As someone who hasn't eaten animals since I was seven, I've always been confused as to why vegetarianism and veganism haven't gained as much traction with young and liberal people as anti-science fad diets like the gluten free movement have. At least with the former, there is a basis in rationality in that the goal is

Honestly, illegitimate is probably fine too right now. The franchise is dormant for at least a few years.

I never looked at the art books. That's actually from one of them and not fan art? If it's official, I'm glad it contradicts Ming-Hua's AMA backstory because it always seemed much more fitting for her to have had arms at one point.