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I’m not really sure why they’re apologizing for it. Just saying it’s pre-taped didn’t even feel necessary.

I mean, it's like sending your army to invade your neighbor and not telling your soldiers until the last minute and not having a solid resupply plan.

But it does serve as an interesting reminder of the way Jeopardy!’s role as a deliverer/tester of general knowledge has to operate within a world where said “general knowledge” can often shift unpredictably.’

Exactly. Many people don’t understand that the key part of this story is that her idea was impossible. She could’ve attempted to build a time machine or a faster-than-light drive with the same results. People who told her it was impossible, got fired on the spot. She lied to investors, forged documents, people who

I think it can be reasonably argued that corporate boycotts of South Africa over apartheid played an important part in ending it.

I don’t think it was Turner who sent the note to Agnes. I think it was *Church*.

I have the same question about presidential memoirs, honestly. Who actually reads those bricks, instead of just going to “The Atlantic” or “The New Yorker” or some conservative mag to read the review, which will give you all the best bits and some analysis without the bother of having to read eight hundred pages of

Would the developer include low income housing in the proposal if that was not something the community board requested in the plan? I thought that was why it was there in the first place. But you could be right.

I don’t mean this to sound how I’m sure it’ll sound, because I love me some Walton Goggins and think he’s a handsome man, but... holy shit, he kinda DOES look like a Fallout ghoul and I absolutely see him in that role.

Who thought it would be a great idea to have an enormous ad cover 85% of your website, forcing users to meekly pan around the teeny-tiny remaining space in search of content? 

I still don’t understand what the whole deal with the tornado was. It was a season that seemed to have a lot of dead ends/dropped plots/abrupt and confusing conclusions.

That face sculpt looks more like Elliot Page than Natalie Portman.

I will quibble and say the conservatorship was put in place not long after the night that Britney shaved her head and “menaced” the paparazzi with an umbrella, and a few days/weeks later locked herself (with her children, I think?) in a bathroom to the point where the people in her life SAY they were worried about her

I disagree. Visions also exudes a very small and narrow view of the Star Wars universe as nearly every single short centered around the conflict between Jedi and the Sith, good and evil. The animation and design itself may be neat and exciting but it still plays out like they only ever watched the last 10 minutes of a

Totally agree. You don’t have Sam and Diane get married in an episode of “Wings” for fuck’s sake.

Look I get what you mean but I don't think Bioshock is one of the better games to adapt.  The player aspect is one of them but there's also the environment itself and the political themes that I don't trust anyone to nail.  It has a lot of moving parts and this isn't the first attempt, that last attempt was probably

He’s the worst. Snark powered by historical ignorance towards whatever industry he’s covering is pretty annoying.

I’m not really sure it’s that simple : the police could move them if they didn’t care about escalation of violence. That would lead to injuries and deaths, but the job would be somehow done. You’ll then have to deal with terrible consequences and unstability.

The “unacceptable REGARDLESS OF CONTEXT” thing is absolutely taking a minority extremist opinion, and when people express those opinions on Twitter they’re doing it for clout 90% of the time