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*insert obnoxious studio audience laughter*

Saying which one was worse wasn't the point of the topic, asshole. My point was how illogical religions are when they all come off as cult-like,

So there's no chance of having a Josie and the Pussycats-styled FF game? Too bad.

Does anyone else get annoyed by how religious people call Scientology a cult but have no perspective to jude their own beliefs as such? This mostly comes from my RWNJ baptist father and fence-stting/apathetic/middle-ground-to-the-point-of-enabling-my-dad catholic mother.

"you're making us obey civil rights laws!? persecution! Trump 2017!"

that's my motto for dealing with my bad home life in 2017 as well.

Joke's on them, she was getting under my skin the minute I saw syndicated repeats of King of Queens!

With or without Potassium Benzoate?

I got Multiversity for Christmas. More on that as I digest it, but at the very least I can say that I enjoyed it. Which is not something I could say about a Grant Morrison comic in the last six or seven years

good point

currently reading Hellblazer Volume 2 and Star Wars Omnibus, the comics Marvel made back when the movie first came out. Its not too bad, it can be creative at times and I enjoy the Gil Kane artwork.

Anyone else hear that Ranimaker Entertainment (makers of Reboot, the production team of the Ratchet and Clank movie and countless Barbie and Hot Wheels DTVs) bought Frederator? I'm kinda worried that the quality may slip under them.

I got that too, but I don't share your opinion about Morrison.

If you ignore Jerry/Beth, the second Cablebox episode and "Get Schwifty" then yeah.

I take offense at SRTWC being considered a bad episode. I loved the satire of both Climate Deniers and the parodies of "cursed artifact with ironic consequences" trope along with Rick one-upping the devil INTO SUICIDE. Plus, some of my favourite quotes are from this episode, like Rick saying his fight with the devil

That was too reminiscent to what happened to me once, I don't ever wanna see that scene again.

Mars Needs Marthas

Wouldn't be so bad if it was like American History X the series with reformed neo-nazis talking about how they got recruited into the lifestyle and then escaped from it and trying to educate others on how to help others to avoid them.

Fun fact, this was the only reconmendation Netflix had after watching Django Unchained. What was it trying to say to me? Wash away possible white guilt with blindingly white revival shows?

i do in an ironic way but haven't ever bothered rewatching season one or the new season.