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Exceptional work. Thank you for telling this story, Sisi.

As much as we might want video games to be something separate from the events and struggles of the world, they are—like everything else—intimately connected to what’s happening all around us. Thank you again for making those tethers more visible in this piece.

That Asian Zing flavor is delicious, that’s my only comment on this matter. 

I’m eager to hear opinions on this from people who don’t know any of the folks involved, know far less about this than the people involved, and don’t even know why they’re expressing their opinions.

Neither Netflix, nor the comedian’s team, addressed in their statements online criticism of the joke Chappelle made in the immediate aftermath of the attack about the attacker being “a trans man,” a reference to the anger produced in LGBTQA+ communities by transphobic material in the comedian’s recent specials.

Considering that he was the only thing universally praised in the trilogy, I think it actually helped his career.

I wonder how his career would’ve gone had he missed out on Phantom Menace.

Oh a person at the top didn’t see problems at the bottom, what a surprise

Damn. This is what roasts are going to be like from here out, isn't it?

But did those revivals star Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp?

Yeah the 70's show was pretty damn zany, and worth watching. I laughed a lot. 

You can’t really compare the two. The 70s were mostly scenery for That 70s Show. Love or hate the show, you have to admit it focused on it’s characters for the humor.

Seriously? The anticipation of what actually happens to the Byrde family isn’t the driving force behind waiting for these episodes?

“The Steve Carell-starring sitcom aired its second season back in February, apparently”

I can’t work out the thought process behind going to all this work just to give the mock-up a half-sized head.

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There is only one Costco comedy, and that’s Baskets.

I’m also happy that my bio-meat-bag has sensor annunciators built-in.

LOL, he actually did it.

I bet it kept the kids pretty quiet.

I think a big part of it is the actual ordering - if I’m listing off 10 different things I want changed or removed, the employee still has to input that into the system, either by the existing “add/remove” options, by typing in unusual requests, or else just telling the employee making it to do it differently. And if