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Presumably the A.V. Club and Onion Inc. have some sort of coherent ideology regarding their relationship with their readers. Understanding that this decision is a business decision made by people above your pay grade, what aspects of that ideology are supported or undermined by Disqus, and what aspects will be

The ayes have it. Motion passed. You are granted a fishing license.

Does Kinja support #hashtags? Asking for a friend.

What about… a circle hold with some small reciprocating movements thrown in?

Will there be any sort of advance test or soft roll out? A la the Great Spot.IM Experiment of 20XX?

I am scared. Will you hold me?

Seconded. All in favor?

Can embedded images and videos be disabled?

Does Kinja have a blocking feature that can be implemented?

We could go back to the boards on SG.







Try to imagine I said that with a straight face.

I'm saving mine up for a Super Scope 6! Only 300,000 more upvotes to go!

And if any part of the soundtrack made an impression on me, it was learning about Joe Tex. UH HUH HA THOUGHT I DIDN'T SEE YA NOW, DIDN'T YA? UH HUH HUH HA

What kind of animal does an orangutan try to be like?

Friday night I saw a double feature at the local art school. Reservoir Dogs was first, in 35mm. People talk about the violence a lot, but I rarely hear about the tenderness between White and Orange, as if they're very close brothers. And the ending, with Orange seeking absolution and needing to let White know why he's

No.

Yeah, an adventurous director would give us a solid 20 minutes sans dialogue, action, or exposition. Just seeing a nearly superhuman man's limits tested in an arduous pursuit of a mysterious stranger.

UNDERAPPRECIATED BOOK. TERRIFYING VILLAIN.

I generally encourage The stand as a first one because you'll get to the end and know whether or not you'll be a Stephen King fan. It's so quintessentially King.

Shinola!

It's kind of the opposite of King's story, with the house and Jack being one in the same rather than it possessing a man who would rather be good than bad. Jack's Cujo, not Henry Bowers.