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That "sodium cardonate" is just another wonder drug that the FDA and "Big Pharma" are covering up.

I am also not a fan of the zombie genre. Recently, on a weekend ski trip, a Walking Dead marathon was playing in the background at the cabin during meals/breaks/night drinking and that was my only exposure to WD. A few questions came up that weekend that no one could answer for me:

I grew up well under the poverty line: Medicaid, food stamps, free lunch at school, etc. I am fully in support of these types of social programs and routinely defend them when idiots start blathering on (you'd be surprised how quickly someone shuts up about, say, the free lunch program in schools, when you point out

I'm much, much, much more concerned with our bloated military budget than I'll ever be with social program fraud.

For fuck's sake. It's none of your goddamn business!!!!! You're not the sole taxpayer contributing to these programs! If a parent wants to get their kid actual Cheerios instead of fucking CardboardCircleO's or whatever the generic shit is so they can feel like they're a fucking human being worthy of quality products

I was born & raised in New Orleans bayou country. I was a bit of a swamp rat: picture a little red-headed girl wearing pink Sears Toughskins & my brother's hand-me-down 70's band tshirts and carrying the BB gun I got for Xmas when I was 8. I always went into the swamp alone except for my beloved, gigantic black lab

ADULTOSAUR in: THE ACADEMY PERSON

Aaah. This brings up nostalgic memories of when the human photosynthesis loonies were everywhere and I had to spend about HALF AN HOUR explaining to my baby boomer, graduate level parents why photosynthesis was not really an option for them.

"There's a truly bizarre strain of anti-intellectualism running through both ends of the political spectrum, fostered by people who instinctively distrust anything beyond their immediate comprehension"

The main character's name is Christian. I am an Episcopalian. I do not want to go to a movie that will challenge my faith.

In the loo, retching.

Here are some thoughts, having seen the movie at the 9pm showing last night with three girlfriends:

You have saved many of us who were curious as to how bad it was without being able to stomach an actual read.

I'm super depressed about this. It was definitely the most beautiful episode of TWD to date. And I cried the hardest :(

Bob's leg was eaten, not cut off to prevent infection. That was Hershel's leg. Maybe if they got to Tyreese's fast enough, he'd have made it? But not likely.

My dad was big on attention getting shows of public humiliation of his children (screaming, and cursing at us when there was a crowd was a favorite...a schoolyard crowd of our peers was a bonus) when he couldn't have things his way, or we made a small very human oversight or error on our part. We were all well behaved

katy perry, now coming to a mall food court near you.

The only people who enjoyed that halftime show were those who were high/wasted.