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It’s always sunny also only has half the number of episodes of a network sitcom, which is a pretty big suggestion of what networks should be doing.

Incompetent, not insane. 

Speaking of Sarah Connor, the scenes of Dolores/Charlotte interacting with Charlotte’s child reminded me so much of the arc of Sarah Connor Chronicles where a T1000 (played by Shirley Manson!) kills a woman, takes her place, and starts raising her child. It was utterly fascinating and eerie, and I wish Westworld had

She's a dancer who acts, not vice-versa, and it's obvious, and it's fine. 

He's an egotistical huckster no different than trump, who used his PayPal millions to take over someone else's company, hire people smarter than him (who probably can't stand him) and cloak himself as a defender of the climate to deflect any criticism about his terrible opinions and labor practices. 

I have a feeling Accord is going to be the main character of whatever sequel is probably being cooked up.

My guess is that he only teaches graduate seminars, but sometimes NYU forces the famous faculty to teach undergrads - e.g., Stephen Jay Gould taught the evolution portion of my Bio 201 class. Kinda doubt that’s the case with Spike, though.

Heck, if you’re a full-time tenured Tisch Professor, they GIVE YOU YOUR OWN APARTMENT at a super cheap rate. Given, the Silver Towers and Washington Square Villages are now basically full of retired faculty paying pennies for their condos, so I guess that’s part of the reason you can’t really get a tenure-track job at

Considering they didn’t have the endowment that the Ivy Leagues had developed over centuries, they are VERY smart, money-wise. They bought up shit tons of NYC real estate in the 90s, which they now charge students market-rate prices to live in at minimal expense to themselves. They are now one of the biggest

I just started replaying it this week for obvious reasons, on a new game +, and man does that Shield Weaver outfit make those falls more pleasant.

It absolutely is, in its own way!

That is the single most frustrating part of the game, and once you’re past it, all the effort will have been made worth it (except the second most frustrating part, for me, was right after, in one of the resource buildings). And the funny thing is, after dying like 10 times doing that, on a second playthrough, I made

That’s why any bailout should come with equity for the taxpayer. We can all recieve a dividend as a rebate on our tax filings.

I’m in the middle of reading Black Leopard, Red Wolf, and damn that would make a good series...but I think someone already picked it up for a movie? But it seems like it would need like 3 movies just for the first book, and it’s a planned trilogy.

While I don’t dispute that Stop Making Sense is my favorite concert film, it absolutely wasn’t the first, and The Last Waltz (which came out 6 years before) is definitely up there in claims to being “The Best.”

I believe Spike Lee is also making a concert film of it. 

From the CDC website, 2018/2019 flu season in US - 35.5 million cases, 34500 deaths. So you're right to say my stats are off, but wrong in that it's less fatal by an extra order of magnitude from my stats. 

Keep in mind that while the 1918 flu started winter 1918, it didn’t really hit the US til late 1918/early 1919, so this could be a long year with what seems like respite in the summer. And even with a fatality rate of 1%, half of what it is currently, that’s a million people in the US if just 20% of the population

The flu only kills about 0.2%, so that's ten times less fatal. And covid has been killing much younger people than the flu, but because it's respiratory in nature, it's been affecting younger males who smoke more. 

Gee is great in her 5 minutes as the trashy BBQ lady on the First Nations reservation in one episode of Letterkenny.