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    Not for me, it wasn't. Sure, it wasn't as great as season 2, but it was fantastic in its own right, and potentially even more philosophical and in-depth.

    I guess you don't watch anything non-traditional? There is a vast ocean of stories that don't even attempt an ending. I don't mean to insult you, but 'stories have endings' is one of the silliest things I've ever read.

    Tom Scharpling comes off as a pill because he's playing a character named 'Tom Scharpling', where the bitter and complaining aspects of his personality are cranked to 11. In reality, he's a very sweet and nice guy.

    Seincast, if you're not familiar with it already, is pretty good. The guys aren't super funny, but they definitely know their shit. I've listened to maybe 5 or so episodes and you can learn a lot of behind-the-scenes or minor detail-type stuff. Give it a shot:

    But Fargo is ultimately a crime thriller with attitude

    To the extent that Dodd was an over-philosophical villain (he sure liked to spout his bullshit theories), he was motivated by masculinity and what he saw as a man's rightful place in power.

    This is worse than when Brock Turner did a paid speaking tour about hookup and drinking culture on campuses.

    With the Kinjapocalypse creeping nearer each day

    Counterpoint: Hawaiian pizza is fantastic.

    I'm genuinely surprised when people chastise reddit for the very tiny minority of toxic subs. Literally any site that isn't strictly moderated has atrocious content and ghouls on it. Is youtube 'terrible'? Because there a loads of awful and racist videos on youtube, and it's seemingly overflowing with racist trolls

    apolitical comedian makes terrible joke about Trump,

    Fair enough, but my point is that only the fringiest of the fringe support people like Ted Nugent. He's a national embarrassment that generally isn't even worth anyone's time.

    This isn't a both sides do it argument. This is a double-standard when
    someone on the left does it because they knew it was wrong and they'll
    apologize.

    Who is/was Ted Nugent employed by? He's an atrocious, idiotic, fringe celebrity at best. No one gives a shit about Ted Nugent except a small percentage of complete idiots in this country.

    He was a Bernie Sanders and Jill Stein supporter and called for the death of Trump supporters. He called for the assassination of Jeff Sessions. He also said that he would join Trump's SS if Trump 'was Hitler'. So I'm not sure how you could call him a Trump supporter. He's just a deranged, mentally ill person who is

    Well, maybe not 'die', but I do hope that she stubs her toe on a particularly hard coffee table leg every morning. Let's go with oak or cherry.

    Electing people other than older men is probably a start. I have a feeling that like 75% of elected officials don't know anything internet-related.

    "suicide is inherently irrational"

    Different strokes, I guess. I think she's hilarious. Then again, I only hear her on CBB (don't really have time for With Special Guest) and there's usually a good crowd around her.

    Ah, ok. Haven't heard it yet, but I love her in general.