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I think the legacy of this will be an actor doing a really dumb thing for attention and fucking himself out of a career.

I’m not sure why I should feel bad for him, he’s clearly a narcissist and sociopath content to let the police throw innocent people in jail for a crime that never happened.  He is the not the victim here by any measure he constructed a false narrative to slander people who hold differing political views.  

Or he's a publicity seeking dick. 

People lie about crazy shit all the time. All kinds of people. It doesn’t necessarily mean they have mental problems.

Unfortunately, rage has been monetized and is basically keeping sites like this afloat. Fortunately raging against everything for the better part of 3 years is becoming exhausting so I’m hoping we’re getting to the end of this nonsense. One can only bray at the moon for so long.

Can we just stop pretending these people matter? It’s really starting to get to me how this site can keep writing just enough great and insightful articles to keep me checking it out and then publishing stuff like this which doesn’t matter at all. The critic score will be probably fine and the movie will make a

Last night’s episode in particular was spot on.

If the Oscars want ratings, the only logical answer is to have Jeff Goldblum host.

I was there and can confirm this, along with (in my circle at least) Pulp Fiction and Dazed and Confused.

I, uh, still like this show and these characters, and I’m excited to get these new episodes.

Sorry, everybody.

That’s the sound of approaching death.

Tra la la

This season of Corporate is so good.

Something Office Space and King of the Hill have that none of their successors share is a real sense of suburban America. As good as The Office (USA) or anything else cited in the article are, they still feel like shows made in California and written by people who went to ivy league schools. Judge really knows how to

Well there is... oh, um no, never mind.

How “horrifying” capitalism really is? I mean, sure, but look at the alternatives...

Great article, Erik.

Every high school boy in the early 2000s was legally required to own Office Space, Fight Club, and the Matrix on DVD.

Leaving Neverland 2: Return to Neverland

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