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Fascist!  Socialist!

If it was occasional or isolated references it wouldn’t bother me at all. The issue is that there is a tremendous amount of stuff coming out these days targeted at kids where the entire premise of the work is meta/deconstructive or almost every scene depends on meta/deconstructive humor/references. My parents didn’t

Thank you, that perfectly encapsulates what I was trying to think of to express how I felt when I saw the picture.

Did anyone else think Rockwell got to Cuba and settled in way too fast? Based on what we see in the rest of the show, it looks like he gets packed, goes to Cuba, goes straight to the bar to watch the show, and gets killed within no more than a day at absolute most.

The character of Smith doesn’t exist in the book and the show has pretty much completely left the book behind at this point. Not a complaint, I’ll emphasize, because the show is fantastic, but it should be kept in mind that (a) virtually the entire American Reich storyline is original to the show in the first place,

I’m hoping that’s a characterization of how some other people might have reacted to the title, not Dowd’s own reaction, because yes, that’s stupid shit and anyone who actually had such a thought should feel bad about themselves as a human being.

It could be added that the number of deaths in the course of the entire U.S. space program is microscopic — about an order of magnitude more people have been killed by vending machines in United States since 1967 (the first year with a fatality in the U.S. space program) than have been killed in connection with the

I have mixed feelings about the explosion of meta comedy. On the one hand, as a fairly pop culture savvy adult, I really enjoy it personally. On the other hand, as the parent of a 7 and 5 year-old, I feel sorry for them because meta and deconstructive entertainment makes up a huge percentage of the media they are

Occasionally there are shortages of flu vaccine for a variety of reasons and in those limited instances I think healthy adults have been discouraged from getting the vaccine, but normally that’s not the case.

So if you’re not vaccinated for yellow fever (which you probably aren’t if you live in a developed country), are you an “anti-vaxxer”? Because I absolutely believe in the science of vaccines, but I don’t get flu shots because I don’t find that the cost-benefit analysis makes sense, which is the exact same reason you

Youth and health is no protection.

Yes, but wearing a bike helmet doesn’t cause me to reliably suffer flu-like symptoms for three to four days after putting it on. I completely believe in the efficacy of vaccines, but I also believe in cost-benefit analysis.

You know, this would explain why it is that, when I accidentally bump into people on the street or on the bus, so many of them respond, “I was an adventurer too, until I took an arrow to the knee.”

Thanks, I was literally just coming down here to point out “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and “Jimmy Olsen’s Blues” were genuine hits for the Spin Doctors. They’re really more in the “one-album wonder” category than the “one-hit wonder” category.

In support of their goal of world domination, the Nazis had various pseudo-scientific theories (often based on things like skull shapes, the traditional use of swastika motifs by a culture, etc.) that they claimed proved numerous ethnic groups were “Aryan,” thus both serving as a justification for German interests in

The real question is when are we finally going to get federal legislation requiring that raisin cookies, whether produced commercially or homemade, have the international “No” symbol branded into their surfaces for the protection of decent, God-fearing chocolate chip cookie fans? I would also support some sort of

OK, just stop before you say something really embarrassing like that you actually enjoy cookies with raisins in them.

So you’re saying no one cared about Tom Hardy even after he put on the mask?