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Still not as scary looking as these two

Actually, some female deer do sport antlers.

Cottonmouth was way more interesting than Diamondback. Diamondback was a crap villain.

Save time by only watching every other episode, safe in the knowledge that you won’t have missed anything.

TULSI!!!!

Tiffany is the Meg Griffin of the Trumps.

What and miss out on all those sweet sweet clicks?

Lost Simulated Nuke May Have Been Found Off Canada Coast

If we went to a popular vote, the presidential candidates would campaign 90% of the time in the twenty largest states, and the rest would just pound sand.

Once again, I’m seconds too late...

I think an appropriate punishment would be to force these people to continue to live in rural southern Ohio.

Christ, Henson was fucking spectacular in this. My heart broke in a million little pieces when Carter died.

I’ve been wondering for years why PoI wasn’t getting exactly this kind of attention and examination. One weird thing about CBS is that they have all these sort of authoritarian-embracing shows that get good ratings — Hawaii Five-O, Blue Bloods, the NCIS shows, and others are all about advancing a police state

This was a great show and it is a miracle it lasted as long as it did on CBS. I think the reason it survived is it started as a fairly generic, but well done, procedural with a gimmick (bread and butter for CBS) and only got deeply into the near future sci fi elements once it had built an audience.

I basically have scrolled to the bottom of this to write that Person of Interest was an incredible television show. It was smart enough to keep you guessing and intrigued, but not so haughty to deny you the radness of Reese’s OP as hell skills as he wrecks a bunch of silly, charmless fucks.

Being on CBS was such a

HELL.

Tulsi Gabbard's bio making the rounds on the Internet is a little off, her anti same-sex marriage politician father "converted" to Catholicism when he began running for office a little over 10 years ago. Before that time he and his wife were well known in Hawaii as leaders of a Hare Krishna offshoot sect headed by a

Tulsi Gabbard isn't Asian-American, though; she's 75% white and 25% Samoan. Her mother was a convert to Hinduism and Gabbard converted as a teenager.

As a Hindu, you have no idea what you're talking about. Krishna's words about "consuming everything" is an allegory to the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that forms one of the foundations of the faith. His soliloquy to Arjuna makes more sense in the context of the "family feud" (which involved repeated acts of