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Hegel Exercises
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Piracy is apparently a pretty big problem in the Indian & South Pacific oceans, so there's hope yet!

*wipes vomit from chin, nods in agreement*

I've seen this debate nearly cause friends to come to blows.

I kept trying to make references to it to other people, and no one got it! It was so frustrating. And, y'know, a little awkward when a white dude asks "Is it because I'm a lesbian" with a Serena-like lack of affect.

EDIT: On second thought, nah.

Carmichael was terrible, and I always associated her with the beginning of the show's long decline, but Serena will always be the nadir to me. Poor lady couldn't act her way out of a paper bag.

I'm sure it didn't actually happen, but when I recall seeing that scene the first time, I cannot but imagine myself doing a spit-take. The worst line in the show 's history, delivered by its worst actor—-it really was something special.

It's a sad commentary on the state of eastern european pornography that your mind would immediately go to anal prolapse.

Seriously worth checking out. As I'm sure the cilantro/vermouth/lime/mezcal exquisiteness you're talking about is!

Mezcal is amazing. My brother made a cocktail (from the Liquid Intelligence book) with Mezcal, Luxardo, lime juice, and muddled tarragon. Blew my mind.

I hate to break it to you … but Husserl died in 1938.

I really want more, because I'm a disgusting pig without a jot of self-control, but … yeah. It was actually a pretty perfect punctuation mark.

Yeah, but apparently you also normally feel like it's OK to root for the Cowboys, so maybe we shouldn't pay any attention to your opinions on anything.

Dome if you do, dome if you don't.

Jesus; Wasiscko was only 34 when he died? I'm already 37, and I still haven't killed myself.

Just for the record, since I've seen you bring it up a lot, when Jack says "maybe I need you to do it" to Will about killing Hannibal, I don't think he's saying that as a literal account of his motivations. I think Jack wanted to keep beating Hannibal forever (or until his rage abated, whichever came first), and

Yeah. I mean, maybe not happy, but I see it as a win for Will. By finally consummating his long engagement with Hannibal, and by recognizing how deeply it did affect him, he could finally do the righteous, even heroic, thing.

Using the first new Siouxsie song in nearly a decade was a great parting gift. How they used it—-to frame an act of violence as erotic intimacy—-was brilliant.

Yeah. Even by the standard of the show's pretty loose concern with such things, I don't see how Will wasn't at least indifferent to the possibility of a bunch of cops getting shot. I took it as him having sold one version of the plan (the dead-drop business) to the FBI and Hannibal, and knowing full well that