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Thank you! You may mean that sarcastically for whatever reason, but I'll take it as a real compliment anyway.

Yes, exactly!

Ha! Can we talk about the bullying that the Oxford comma receives for a second? It's entirely unfair and I will never understand the tomfoolery behind the ousting of it.

Hahaha, yes, I know exactly what you mean. I'm glad you saw it. I have been saved by the emoticon a few times, myself. :) :P :<)

Yeah, I know. Spell check is way more forgiving than I am. Spell check needs to have a conversation with the OED.

Yes! It drives me insane.

I don't give anybody a pass. Nobody gets by. ;)

Sure, it may be recognized by dictionaries but it is not accepted as correct. The OED explicitly states "The word dates back to the 19th century, but is regarded as incorrect in standard English." And...no, I won't get over it.

REGARDLESS!!! 'Irregardless' is not a real word, regardless of how many times you have heard it.

Yes! I loved that!

I love Jessica Williams. Love. And my love only gets stronger.

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Yeah, I think you're right. I hadn't seen the Soup's Stodden for a while and when I looked at youtube she has a different wig.

You know what? I need to read more closely. I thought that Burt did this Dirtbag, but it was Doug. Dammit! No wonder you had to read closely to decipher it! :)

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Is that The Soup's version of Stodden or is that actually her? I can't tell from that picture.

I'm sorry to correct you about your correction, but you aren't actually correcting anything because that was Burt's point. That is why she started the first sentence with, "Still don't believe...?"

Isn't it interesting that William Baldwin played two characters who did something like this in the nineties (Flatliners, which I just made a post about! & Sliver)? Very curious, William. Very curious.

Hey my fellow teens of the nineties out there! Was your first thought that you hoped he participated in a flatlining experiment with some med school friends and that all the women he videotaped (because you know there's more) start to haunt his every waking moment now?

In the words of Tina Fey, from her book Bossypants, when she discusses the certainty that producers in Hollywood have said that they don't find her fuckable, "Gentlemen, <em>the feeling is mutual</em>."