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Buying a movie ticket for your toddler is cheaper than hiring a sitter. I assume that's why so many parents bring their kids to movies that aren't appropriate for them.

Anyone who compares Clinton unfavorably to Nixon knows nothing about either politician or politics in general.

The first thing wouldn't hurt him because he and his supporters would insist Trump is wearing the finest Brioni bespoke and anyone who can't see his luxurious outfit is a fool.

I don't know about the rest of the city, but I lived on a very busy, mixed-use block of the city and people would just pile their garbage on the curb. Not in designated bins like in the suburbs.

Those onions on your belt are mighty fetching.

Jon Oliver, duh.

ANCIENT SPOILERS

Hm, I didn't detect an obvious dislike on the part of the reviewer for the series. Honest X-Files fans always had an exasperated affection for the show. It WAS windy and pretentious at times. There WAS appallingly clunky dialogue and on-the-nose symbolism. But when it was great, it was really, really, really great.

The dialogue in both seasons was laughably bad at times, but we didn't notice as much in S1 because the acting saved it.

Actually, there does seem to be growing support to reform drug laws and rethink how we treat addicts. This does have to do with race and class because rates of hard drug and prescription drug abuse are at historic highs among suburban whites. Just look at Chris Christie's recent, much praised speech about drug

Many people have pointed out Strang sounds exactly like Bob Odenkirk. And the latter has experience playing underdog lawyers.

According to some Wisconsin residents I've talked to, there was a difference in coverage at the local vs. state level. The local coverage was heavily biased against the defendants but the reporting from Madison and other large media markets was more even-handed. That might explain the disconnect between the court

None of the things left out of the documentary prove guilt (the ones mentioned in the pajiba post are mostly about the Avery family's reputation being sketchy and criminal, which again, is not proof of guilt). I think the documentary demonstrated there was a mountain of reasonable doubt for both Avery and Dassey. They

Which one? At last count, Dassey has given at least half a dozen stories about what happened that day.

Good punk has a sense of humor.

Looking inside other people's home is a hobby for many suburbanites. My parents have attended open houses without the slightest intention of buying a new home.

My favorite tweet about #BaeofPigs was Glenn Greenwald's

Playing these songs all day would be a nice way for a radio station to commemorate 9/11.

No to both of you. The government has been censoring material forever. There was a lot of it going on during WWII and the Red Scare, for instance. I'm sure I could find colonial-era examples.

Sure, but TLC wasn't talking to/about guys who *would* feel bad about that. They're talking about guys who are basically losers, but still trying to get with them without really offering anything in return.