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I've actually seen on reddit women defending the men who use the term. That there are some guys out there who talk to the girl for mostly friendship reasons, guy ends up falling for girl, girl doesn't want him and guy can no longer stand being around girl, it hurts too much.

Emily makes some good points and legitimate complaints but that beyonce song she brings up underscores why I will always have time for YBWM. It's the bridge "I remember…" it actually sounds DESPERATE, which is what I look for in my music or any art really. The beyonce song on the other hand while perfectly fine and

I for one hope it ends up being a Louie thing, where he gets to write and direct his own random short films that varies in actual humour.

It simply looks like an exciting and gorgeous sci-fi action flick, regardless of it's name.

I think the show is trying to say that the whole idea behind "sociopathy" is a limited human concept that the larger universe completely ignores. That neither Rick nor Morty are sociopaths, just survivalists, trying to deal with their own impulses the universe forced upon them.

"At first everyone was like 'look at those douchebags purgin' and the next thing you know they were like 'it's just so convenient'"

Most people don't want smart pop songs. They want songs about great parties, bragging about how great they are and pageantry filled concerts. Not that they never write about being vulnerable, but most people want the other stuff first and foremost. Chvrches don't really do those other things.

The singles aren't as good as the last album, which was always going to be a tough task for me knowing Gun is my favorite electro-pop song ever (yes that includes any Daft Punk or New Order song), but overall a deeper album with better slower, ballad songs than their previous album.

It's better than GoT, that's easy, but the GOAT? Just because it was a little less pulpy and little more high art/literary? Not for me, I think BB had all the things you mentioned about Mad Men plus better use of music, editing and cinematography.

I don't know, identify theft, embezzling and breach of contract were all pretty criminal and their were acts of violence, though punching Pete was a truly victim-less crime.

I for one can't wait till Time Warner starts mining Adult Swim for nostalgia movies.

"How can someone so talented die so young?" I feel your pain Tiny Rick, I don't understand why either.

In the current lore theory, there are only four established true great ones: moon presence, amygdala, and the delightful team of mergo's wet nurse and Oedon the formless one. Everyone else is theorized to be lesser beings, either human of pthumerian who ascend into the next level through insight but could not ascend

Well there is one more piece of information for this theory, if you hit the doll with a weapon, it is the only character to bleed white, or true pale-blood.

Well, even for a Myazaki game, Bloodborne is particularly vague. But the theory goes, that dreams are not dreams in the traditional sense but different dimensions. That in these dimensions the same limitations apply to humans as they do in Yharnam. In the hunter's dream, Gherman is NOT capable of magically bringing

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I actually went to a restaurant in Ontario that served a drink called, the "Dude's Breakfast", which was a white russian with fruit loops in it. The restaurant just thought of it after watching the movie. Have to say, it wasn't half bad.

I agree with a lot of what you said and Elliot's fascinating character reminds me a lot of Jesse from Breaking Bad. That there are certain things they have that are just unforgivable and the difficult balancing act they have with their self-loathing, the need for human connections and desire to make it right.

He's angry but it's bigger then what happened to Shayla. His anger was to me about Krista's entire notion that he could be helped, that all he had to do was be honest with her and he will feel better.

I don't think Elliot was trying to help Krista, I didn't get that impression. I felt he had hit rock bottom with Shayla's death and was doing something to help himself, genuinely believing telling the truth about himself would make him better.