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I couldn’t believe I was hearing this. But Donald went on, “Besides that, I’ve got to tell you something else. I think that the guy is lazy. And it’s probably not his fault because laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is, I believe that. It’s not something they can control. … Don’t you agree?”

Steve Bannon is my anti-drug.

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"What do you call that routine?"

"What Is Truth?", "Ira Hayes", too.

Oh, I heard they went on tour with Mayonnaise Sandwich and the Bell Peppers.

Did you ever have the phase where after happily listening to whatever music sounded good to you you suddenly became very aware of what music is Cool to listen to and you got rid of/hid all the stuff that wasn't Cool? Because I had both of those albums until I learned it was not Cool to like Ace of Base.

That "Constant Craving" was good. That was the first song I remember liking enough as a kid that I would actually try to find ways to listen to it again. I don't think I've heard it in literally decades, though.

Yeah, I mean, if you want to hear what an unplugged set from him would be just go find a quad somewhere and look for some dude playing an acoustic guitar with an expression like he's taking a painful shit. That's essentially what his music must sound like before he hands it off to producers to add "layers" and

The Alice In Chains Unplugged album is probably my favorite album by them.

Yeah, but in exchange they get Shawn Mendes.

He's got to be thrilled about Marvel Studios, then.

Rob Reiner was really funny in his appearance on 30 Rock as Congressman Rob Reiner, constantly dropping references to his TV and film career and desperately attempting to make sure everyone likes him.

Whenever I heard them reference him on MST3K I always thought they were calling him "Birdeye Gordon", like that was his nickname. Then I actually watched the credits for once.

Lee also would have been in the comics pantheon even without hogging credit from Kirby and Ditko, just because of how prolific a writer he was in the Golden Age and how key he was to creating the Silver Age Marvel. The organization he created was the one that allowed the greats to do their stuff (and then, of course,

At least the Nashville one is the private property of some asshole, not a government-financed and sanctioned installation.

Virtue-based morality systems. They split the world into "good people" and "bad people". Good people do good things and bad people do bad things. Good people might do bad things because they were weak, or tempted, or coerced, but in their nature they are still good. Bad people might do good things because they were

In their imaginations. In the same imaginations that believe that America is run for the benefit of poor blacks at the expense of middle-class whites.

They're much more linear than Assassin's Creed. 4 is the first one that had even the faintest option to accomplish a level's goals in an order of your choosing, and even there it was like "here's a small contained area with several points of interest, go check them all out". They're almost the direct opposite of