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The category was “People who annoy you”...

I think the best thing would be if it was console exclusive.

I liked Top Gear USA.

I’m going to go on record with this. I didn’t mind the ‘original’ American incarnation, once they’d gotten rid of the stupid studio segments (which are shit in the UK version too by the way) I thought it was a great way to spend an hour.

It’s not really either a nice price or a crack pipe, it just kind of exists.

Did they at least get extra time in the plastic ball pit?

America walked out of Fantastic 4 half-way through as well.

Hey, remember when Gawker did pretty much the same damn thing and it was “ok” by everyone at Gizmodo? How’s this any different?

Also: for tooling around with Linux in a manner that allows one to destroy an install with impunity, I’ve found it much better to have a series of cloned VirtualBox Ubuntu VMs. Obviously this presupposes that you already have a PC of some kind, but that is almost certainly the case for anybody intending to use the Pi

Let’s not throw stones. Who among us hasn’t overcooked it in that exact tunnel multiple times?

Coming this summer.

Ben Carson used to confuse the fuck out of me. Then I saw ‘Get Out’, and NOW he makes sense.

That reminds me: Google Tracks!

Coming as a DOTA player this seems ridiculous to me but I’m going to assume LoL has much more strict set roles than DOTA does? It’s not that uncommon to leave your safelaner (Marksman in this case I guess) 1v2 in certain situations if you’re a roaming support or you’re going to pull a camp or something. Having strict

But I still didn’t hate it, fight me.

4. Has Ben Affleck ever met an autistic person?

Actually, the extent to which Mike McLintock is a prescient spoof of Sean Spicer is staggering.

Dear “Really Great, But...”

Listen to the Doc on this one. There’s a world of difference between being a “nice person” and being the sort of person who excites long-term desire (and possibly commitment) in another. While those two things are not mutually exclusive (in fact, they often go together), they do not have to

If you’re showing bar graphs without any axis label, why use “higher is better” on some and “lower is better” on others? It just adds confusion.