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Finn the Human
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Like Smith, I love Canada; anything set in Canada is just grand with me.

Yeah, even Kevin Smith hated 'Cop Out'.

I love the maple syrup display.

Clerks, the Next Generation: Oh, Canada!

'Dogma' used a sh8t monster. Smith - and I'm a fan - seemed unable to mesh the violent religious bits with his sense of humor.

Clearly, these particular contestants did not bone up on civil rights history.

What's up with betting all of one's coin? The advice for Jeopardy! contestants was always bet everything as a sort of Hail Mary pass.

Ned Stark is not Richard III; Stark is more like Edward IV; is dead too soon, and leaves his dynasty in shambles.

Yeah, no one but teenage dudes care.

Because America has been censored for 8 years!

The US ambassador died of smoke inhalation.

Right wingers are far too willing to lie about Benghazi, so they can accuse Hillary of doing so.

Michael Bay's inadvertent homoerotica film.

There are reasons behind doing so, however; usually, it's to conform to some version of international standards.

The U.K. allows marriage equality, though.

In the Deep South: nail salons are owned by Chinese Americans, but the employees are almost always Vietnamese.

Clean prints are often difficult to obtain, especially from surfaces that see a lot of human interaction.

Cops don't like their cases to go cold; they prefer - and are paid for - solving crimes.

Poor people are the 'usual suspects' in the USA.

I agree: the truth doesn't emerge as we would like it to, in a timely fashion.