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How could you not include Persona?

I've always wondered how this relates to meditating. Any thoughts?

it's actually not funny because I have butt-cancer as a result of being pro-Israel. So what you just said is especially insensitive.

If this was 1994 I would say really you burned me. But since it's 2014 you're just an anti-semitic homophobic out-dated and irrelevant internet troll. Burn?

Great — so you're a Gen X anti-semite homophobe. Any other winning qualities?

Who calls a girl a fag? Who calls ANYONE a fag?

Why does an unprovoked synagogue comment from the zionismisracism guy make me extremely uncomfortable?

I don't see enough bare tits to make this illustration representative.

I think you might have missed the point a little. For one thing, yeah, the only way to get more done is to do more. I agree that in itself isn't all that helpful, but the rules are interesting. As for the mulligans, every system should have breaks built into it to be realistic. And the, "I can extend as long as I

Oh, I hadn't even heard that rumor. That would definitely be an interesting choice. Though also potentially scary considering writing women doesn't seem to be his strong suit.

Oh I completely agree. And the production design and the directing were impeccable.

I think my love of the first 4 episodes (i.e. the set-up) has a lot to do with my harsh assessment of the rest of it. I was just so damn disappointed when Rusty, the intelligent, skeptical, logical atheist turned out to be someone who has a come-to-Jesus moment after a near-death experience.

It was a wonderful example of a writer with a million good ideas, writing all the scripts by himself, with no clue how to weave the narrative into anything beyond a good setup without resorting to the worst kind of 80's cop-buddy movie cliches, and an ending that owes more than a little to "Heaven is For Real".

Oh Jezebel, you will forever be the high school mean girl.

You are now officially to Solange-gate what CNN is to flight 370.

I wonder what the Edward Gorey version would have looked like.

Somewhere Darwin is high-fiving himself.

The show is shot in Toronto and has a largely Canadian cast, and Canadian show-runners. It has very little to do with the BBC, as far as I can tell.

Hi — Yes, I do. I mean, let's be honest: we've both probably grown up on a lot more shows that had flat female characters than males, but in the last few years that's improved a great deal. So nowadays when a show has those kind of one-dimensional (or non-dimensional) female characters it's easy to switch the channel

By the way, I don't think it's terrible or anything. I watched a few and was mildly entertained and really wanted to like it more. I just think it's insane the way so many critics have hailed it as the new "it" show. And the article in Slate was the height of bad faith. There are flat male characters in all sorts of