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Shit Was Unseemly
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You meant "foreword" when you said "forward" in the entry on the Preacher book.

For easier re-watching, you can just search for them on Youtube. I particularly enjoyed these videos that collected all scenes for Stringer Bell; it was like a movie. I think there are others as well, for Michael, Clay Davis, Herc and Carv, and Bunny Colvin.

It will all be fine after maybe a hundred years.

Does The Dreamers count?

For a humongous nerd, you sure do spend a lot of time talking about how women look and how worthy they are of your herky-jerky attempts at sexual intercourse.

I for one am starting to get annoyed with all the emotional twists. I mean, I can't imagine why the ending of The Graduate needs to be repeated again and again.

The fact that Jimmy can't see having kids with Gretchen doesn't necessarily mean he wants to have kids in either the short or long term. Those are two distinct things.

Well, the way I conceive of the mainstream media as "biased" is simply that they will report on what makes them money. It's not like they actively lie about stuff, but they may choose to spend time on x rather than y if x is perceived to potentially make more money.

Yes, one part of me finds the whole thing very interesting from a sociological point of view. But then all these other parts find it absolutely terrifying. Especially the parts related to my digestive system.

There's a scene in Weiner where Huma is asked how she felt, as she was taking her morning meds. She finished taking them, looked at the camera, smiled, said "it's like living a nightmare," then walked away. I mean, that is a fucking nasty woman. I go back to that scene every few days to remind myself to buck up and

"Vibe" is a good word, and something I use quite frequently when trying to explain to people still trying to make juvenile nihilism work in their late-20's how I can feel so bad about Trump winning.

I made no argument, so there is no core that can ever "fall apart". I was simply showing how his argument was unsound. If anything, I was arguing that there should be no tension between a person being "pro-life" and that person living in a "pro-choice" society, since anyone who doesn't want to get abortions don't have

All your premises come from a Catholic viewpoint, and are true from that same viewpoint. It is any surprise that your conclusion coincides with Catholic teachings? You can dress that stuff up all you want with all the finest trappings of secular knowledge, and it will still be theology.

Best show on late night.

But vaping is exactly something kids today would do to try and look cool, the same way most of us who smoke(d) started out. The difference is that vaping is way safer. I understand that the whole vape bro stuff is annoying, but there's really not a lot of them; it's just that people remember vape bros more, than if,

I understand this as well. "Chill," as generally used by the young folks, means "relaxed." E.g. "He's so chill" basically means "He's so relaxed."

Well, as far as I know (not very far), the FDA will clamp down on any smoking cessation claims and subject them to an extremely rigorous vetting with longitudinal studies and such. Vaping hasn't existed long enough to produce sample sizes adequate for these tests. Additionally, tobacco lobbyists push for more

Now that we've dispensed with all this commie gobbledygook, I'd like to post my agreement that the next step for the DNC should be to focus on how to educate the working classes to vote for their best interests.

I vape to quit smoking. It's at least 95% better, I've read from reputable sources.

I deleted my Facebook during a similar time in my life. Years later, I created a new account because my family and friends can't bring themselves to email me (I also lost my phone around this time, and didn't want to buy another.) In my new account, I have 4 friends: mother (lives in another country), sister (works