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Well, I'm not saying it *was* me, but if it was, I'd be glad some imitator stepped in just in time for the backlash.

Of course it's me. It's also Dr. Robuttnik, and fastandsloppy, and Ellen Degeneres with a Neckbeard, and Flaubert Cooper, and you, and you and you, and even the little guy there in the corner. It is all of us. What part of "WE ARE ONE" is anyone still unclear on?

Meh. I've moved on to flesh mobs.

Birds bathing in puddles are really, really cute, though. That should be in every movie.

All she does these days is look back on her career…from a distance.

I loved the hell out of Studio 60. I only watched it on Netflix, so it's not like I contributed to its ratings, but I was abroad when it aired.

I defer to Girard, who nailed it.

Mark Rothko did the original concept art for Pong.

Did you ask yourself "Shaddai or Shaddn'tai?"

Shit, you're right. "We like to think of The A.V. Club as a community of likeminded pop-culture fans." Why, I don't think I've ever heard a clearer, more zealous or fascistic declaration of Orwellian groupthink in my life! I can't even read that sentence now without hearing it in my head over the rhythm of marching

Also, I want to marry that apiarist.

From now on, I suppose you'll only misuse to like me.

The only "hive" in evidence here are the surprisingly large number of people who buy fully into the bowel-shatteringly idiotic idea that there's a hive. I suppose the only way any discussion of pop culture will every be acceptable to you morons is if no two of perhaps hundreds of participants ever feel the same way

I'll go ahead and second that.

"Girls?" Rings a bell…there were some of those in Mass Effect 2, right? I guess they were a little scary, what with their tentacles and face masks. Is that what you meant?

gamery
L.A. Noire. It eventually bored/frustrated the life out of me, but nevertheless, showcases some impressive technical and design achievements; particularly the crazily realistic facial modeling.

Yeah, that, "you'll never rage in this town again!"…I've heard it all before.

I hope they don't really go to Bear York City. If they come to Bearburquerque, New Mexibear, I could be an extra!

@k: Right on all counts. Despite the difficulty, I think I got fairly far through it back in the day, but playing it a couple of weeks ago, I couldn't finish the first level. I've gone soft.

The Gamecube was the first Nintendo console I actually owned rather than mooching from friends, so WW was my first proper Zelda experience (although even via mooching, I was pretty thorough about Link to the Past). I still haven't more than glimpsed the N64 installments. Maybe that's why, but I pretty much loved