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Yeah well.... it's golf.

So he was signing it the way my dad signs Facebook comments: "this is so funny check it out call your mother love dad"

The "Andy" part is what confuses me the most.

They usually limit it to slapping, choking, throat-gagging BJs, verbal abuse, etc. I guess you could loosely describe it as extreme bondage, but it's really not if all they're doing is smacking a girl around. The makeup and camera cheats you speak of are done to cover up abuse (and sores, and the effects of meth), but

What I don't get is how the "abuse" line of hardcore porn can be considered okay. Even professional wrestlers pretend to hit and choke each other. But this is full on beating of women, and equally as bad, psychological torture. I'm not saying the porn industry used to be wholesome or anything like that - it was always

Now go tell this to the #NotAllMen people.

I remember Dead to Rights being especially egregious, in which one of the few female characters with any impact on the story had to go through a DDR-style stripping mini-game before you could progress any further in the plot. It was a stupid and embarrassing addition to the game, and it didn't even put you in the

I've rarely found it to be a problem in gaming - I use mouse+keyboard the righty way and play guitar the righty way - but being required to hold a stylus with my right hand just doesn't make sense and I don't see why they couldn't program around that pretty easily.

This looks great, though I feel like the xenomorph itself needs two elements:

That can't be, that's inside the room!

Murray: "If you build a cat, you also get a lion and a tiger and a panther and things that you've never seen—kind of mutations beyond that."

I'd bring the cup with me. I've seen The Client.

Here's how you write a compelling woman character:

Oh believe me, I'm as FAR from the "not all men" bullshit as a person can be. I regularly criticize those people whenever I see that kind of thinking, so please don't paint me into that picture. What I'm saying is that Louie, the TV show, presents a surreal exaggeration of Louis CK, the comedian, in the show. I never

I agree with that, what I'm saying is that it's a surreal exaggeration of HIM. His character's a lonely creep a lot of the time (when he's not being a really good dad), and he gets into awkward situations on a level not seen since Larry David. But it's true, a lot of the scenarios aren't necessarily unrealistic, but

Louie has always been a surreal exaggeration. He's done the same thing for religion and homophobia, and this season's theme seems to be about gender politics when you consider the weird sexual themes and the "fat lady" episode. Don't take anything too literally. He's intentionally portraying the most pathetic man

If horse_ebooks was any indication, all of these were done by a Buzzfeed employee as viral marketing.

I honestly think this deserves more than just a cursory glance. This place is literally breeding domestic terrorism. They most certainly are a hate group. As much as I believe in net neutrality, when something is a genuine threat to other people it needs to be scrutinized, and I would not at all reject the idea of the