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No. As an oldie I say to you, respectfully: damned if you DON'T, so do! do! do! Office Space is an object lesson (even if it's too old to be a milenial reference), and even if it's fiction and the real world doesn't always work that way - sometimes the real world works that way.

But don't take my word on it just

I say it out loud, but since I work at night in a college library that empties out of students by 6pm and we don't close until 9pm, it just echos back at me from the stacks upon stacks of books, like the lonely cry of a would-be-suicide on the edge of a canyon cliff yelling, "please, someone - anyone - CARE! Tell me I

I watched that scene through my fingers, mouth agape in horror, while with the Jesse scene I rooted like a rabid sports fan...

*too soon* I know slash is all supposed to be in fun (or to fulfill wishful lust) but I'm still raw-raw-raw from the finale and from re-watching the whole series (again) up to the end. In that context it was the most realistic portrayal of an abusive relationship I've seen on a tv show.

Walter White was the cancer

Please don't hate me but I really hope Todd and Lydia finally get it on in Hell! Hopefully with some awesome song like "Sexual Healing" playing:

Jesse looked like Jesus at the end, or was it just me? Anyway, glad he got his salvation...

Bastards killed Kenny!

Also was an homage to the scene in No Country for Old Men, I believe. Gilligan did a lot of callbacks to other movies.

Bunnies? Breaking Bad is over; these are the bunnies in my soul:

Really, what they should have done was combine "Hoarders" and "American Pickers" and "Storage Wars" - that way the people could have made some money off their stuff.

I gave you a star because when someone tries to get a picture of me smiling I look insane:



Paul Ekman, master of the study of micro-expressions, models the difference between a false or social smile (C) and a real or "Duchenne" smile (D).

Take a fun test from the BBC: Spot the Fake Smile.

...annoyed with him as a character, but he is really one of the only characters on the show who's appearance and use always just seem like heavy-handed plot development


Next up on Lifetime, the heartwarming story of two sexy, stylish young people who find true love, meet quirky characters, experience hilarious hijinks, and ultimately achieve divine transcendence while traveling across the open road of the American Heartland! Starring Maisie Williams and Michael Pitt.

Odds of surviving* LIFE increase with a little help from your friends.

*Metaphorically.

SHE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW MILEY ANYMORE, MAN.

Next, imagine you walk into the comic book store, where every person who works there is a weird, freaky, girl. They all question your right to even be in their store, and won't stop staring at your body parts while you try to ask questions.

I know you're being serious and understand (and commiserate with) what you mean and this is not it, but I thought you might at least get a chuckle out of this: [more here]