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Inner thighs are the way to go. If it doesn't have that subtle essence of taint sweat it's just not real OJ

He'll be Thor in the morning.

I used to work at the zoo. He sounds perfectly Mid-Western. He actually has a segment that brodcasts national on NPR called the 90 Second Naturalist.

He must have had buns, hun.

Disappointing nostalgia

And drive fewer people to suicide.

It is probably for the very narrow audience of people who write and read Jack McCoy/President Bartlett slash fiction

My mom worked at a place that had Ticketmaster and they would get these preview tickets with Airheads was one of them. I went to go see it with my friend and we loved it. We thought it was pretty good and thought it was going to be successful but it just kind of landed to a collective "meh".

I think this is the first time I have been actually compelled to read through an oral history. Good job AV Club.

Comedy Central is a boon to people who want words to have meanings.

Or a set of conceptual cave paintings.

Gold actually has little practical value outside of currency and decoration. It has some use in electrical connectors and dental work, but it's main value as a currency lies in its relative rarity, malleablity, and resistance to corrosion. It would lose most of it's value if it be came near infinite. Even those

Lots of people I know (including me) don't hate Voyager, but often time it could be aggressively average. They could pull together a really good episode a couple or even a handfull of times each season but the rest could often be "meh". And outside of Janeway, the Doctor, and Seven of Nine they could never make any

Pink Flamingos: Shows the benifits of familial bonding through healthy compitition while showing citizens exercising their second amendment rights.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : Tears down liberal myths of environmentalism by showing the positive benefits of industrial by-products. (i.e., The Ooze)

Well, that trailer just killed off the last of my cautious optimism about this film.

That is a new perspective I've never thought of before, but, yeah, I can see it. Though I think they gave most of Sisko's stoic intensity to Adama.

Yes, Kilgrave is a good example in the opposite direction. The fact that he uses his powers for nothing but petty and selfish things makes him contemptible in a way they haven't pulled off in the Marvel universe until now.

I can see them doing one or two mostly stand alone episodes a season but beyond that you are right, there isn't much room for messing around in a thirteen episode season. Extremely vauge spoiler alert but in future episode they waste some time table setting some other stuff in the other shows in the universe and

I've always been fascinated by the casual use of superpowers. I love seeing all the little things that would change in a person's life. It adds a subtle layer of humanity to a character to have them use their powers in banal and sometimes even lightly selfish ways.