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You should watch the rugby world cup finals this weekend.

In the meantime, I bought the domain straightbias.com

Alex Garland openly admitted to not even reading the book while making the movie.

In other pod news: Tide is releasing a new scent called, “Morning Hangover”.

I’ve read a few reviews similar to this, and it seems like you didn’t get the joke--as he says at the end.

Maybe I glossed over you mentioning it, but the apartment scene after he kills his mother and his former co-workers stop by—that was a great scene. The tension was palpable from start to finish. I think I’m the only that laughed when he told the little guy he could leave, because there was no way he was getting that

‘uteheiz hen’ is a way to say hello to a large group of people in Scandinavian languages (‘ut’ is out, btw). Like a teacher greeting their students in a class.

Ever been to Franklin Grill on 12th & K? They put mayo on their Philly. Who the fuck puts mayo on a Philly?!

You mean free speech?

Having worked in the civilian federal government at NOAA and the FAA, I can honestly tell you that about half the people that work there, should not be there—I’m not talking about politicians, but that’s a subject for another feed. About the only thing you can get fired for is abusing the clock—it’s literally

Plot twist! They called the Direct Deposit Police!

Mute” was bad, maybe not Top 10 bad, but deserving to be on this list. Paul Rudd’s death scene was actually pretty excellent though.