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Oh, wow, perfect metaphor. Analogy? Eh, forget it..

Just FYI, when you write "Tony dies" directly after "SPOILERS", "Tony dies" is in your peripheral vision and you've most likely "read" it by the time you've been able to comprehend the word "spoilers".

Just FYI, when you write "Tony dies" directly after "SPOILERS", "Tony dies" is in your peripheral vision and you've most likely "read" it by the time you've been able to comprehend the word "spoilers".

That's a great director. He made you see things without showing them to you.

I was surprised to learn recently that there was a "Silent Generation" as well. I suppose they didn't do a tremendous amount to distinguish themselves, because I hadn't heard of them in 40 years.

This might be one of best episodes of television I've ever witnessed. The fact that it only has 300 comment here is absurd.

Yup, kinda like Christianity.

I actually hated him and thought he was a creep when he was on SNL, but for some reason I don't mind him at all on LMoE. It's rare that I 180 on somebody like that.

She's pretty much why I started watch Last Man on Earth. Which turned out to be a wise decision. Not sure if I look forward to it so much because the show itself is good or because she's in it, though. Doesn't matter. Kinda don't remember her being in Bojack for some reason. I kinda suck sometimes, though.

Seems like everyone Nathan's tried to help thus far pretty much has had a "what have I got to lose" attitude. It was fascinating (and hilarious) how much this guy had invested in the absurdity.

Yup, with the added benefit of (hopefully) being seen as an aggressor and not a victim.

Never heard of Shakespeare's problem plays. Interesting. I must have heard of De Palma's film, though, because when I Googled it, the Wikipedia link was highlighted (indicating I'd visited it at some point). And I recognized seeing a still of the Phantom at his keyboard/s and being intrigued. Probably not the kind of

Oh, yeah, you got a point with that spoiler. It's portrayed in such a nonstereotypical/casual way I kinda forgot about that.

So… terror is one of the three types of terror? Seems like there would've been a way to do that that would be less likely to cause confusion. I mean, you know, if it happened to catch on.

If you haven't clicked open the links to the Bone's more admirable Reddit posts, I encourage you to do so. I don't know from Reddit, but it's heartwarming to see the community embracing his 'multitudinous' self, particularly after learning that this, to all accounts and purposes, normal bloke may have received a bad

Right, as wally alluded to, The Harder They Fall is the Bogart film. You're almost certainly referring to The Harder The Come. I just noticed, myself (I'm suspecting the seven folks you got upvotes from didn't notice either).

I was like in my early 30s when I got on FB (and the internet), but I'm sure I'd feel just as embarrassed by my first post. I mean, yeah, you're significantly dumber as a teen, but you usually don't just stop growing once you become "adult".

Indeed. Typical sequel. Some seem to have enjoyed it, though :/

So, there's a lot of characters in that image. it kinda begs the question, who exactly were you hoping to find beyond House of Cards roster?

Eh, there is Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell, which is sooomewhat along those lines. It's not awful, actually.