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Rusty Shackleford
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Fair enough. I happen to live in a part of the country that is positively giddy about the result and think they are going to finally be able to take “their country” back, and I’m only watching these things via social media. I did assume there would be some that would question the legitimacy of the result (I do think

The worst thing for me today was dealing with quite a few people who just didn’t seem to think any of this matters. I teach at a college. I saw a few students who looked like they were doing about as bad as I was, and a few students who were over the moon (ones I had previously seen sporting Trump gear).

I get what you are saying, but I still have to disagree but perhaps only by a little bit. As others have commented on, this kind of protest and disagreement is a bit different from what we get from the right. I don’t know for sure, but I worry that it is this kind of equivocation that, at least partially, contributed

When I first saw the picture up top, my first thought was, “Who is that dressed as Bryant Gumbel? Man, that guy’s killing it!” only to realize, that was Bryant Gumbel, a man who was willing to show up for but not fully sign on for this.

That would make the story a bit more outrageous, but turns out, that appears to be a mistake in Merlan’s post. The linked story doesn’t say anything of the kind. It does mention his case was being examined by the Department of Public Safety, but that is just another name for campus security, not an academic

How amazing that the one person that could have verified that Trump isn’t a total douchebag was killed in a starship crash. All others lived.

One I might recommend (with one reservation) is the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The first season was broadcast out of chronological order, and that is how I first watched it online. When I bought the DVDs, the episodes were in chronological order, and it was really interesting to see what the difference did to the

You might want to double check netflix before posting a list like this in the future. The only one on the list I haven’t seen is Proxy, and it sounded interesting. So, I went over to netflix to add it to my list only to find out that it isn’t available for streaming at the moment.

Well, you say that... but this is a character that brags about raping a bear. Like you, I do hope I’m wrong about that because it is coming off as adorable rather than creepy, and I hope it doesn’t take that turn.

It is known.

I have to agree with this, mostly. All the points about using it for storytelling, using it in moderation, etc, agreed.

I think that is an entirely reasonable question to ask, but if I may, allow me to ramp it up to full on conspiracy level:

Yep, pretty much...

I watched Talking Dead, and Gimple explained that the story was the loss of confidence of Rick (absolutely fucking done perfectly, mind you. Each stop drained more and more from Rick), and the act of Negan smashing someone’s brains in was the conclusion of that story. Gimple explained that the story of who died and

I completely agree. I actually feel like it is an instance of the kind of lazy romantic interest writing I saw a post about here recently combined with a desperate need to reset changes back to the comics.

I agree, in part. I think Carol and Daryl would have felt more like a natural pair rather than just a family connection. They’ve built up previously that both were particularly upset about the other one taking off (at different points), they spent quite a lot of time building up Daryl being concerned about Carol

Yeah... there are so many to choose from, but that one really takes the cake. A close second for me is when Andrea discovers the guy she’s been shaking up with has a secret room where he keeps his zombie daughter and an entire fucking wall of severed zombie heads in fish tanks aaaand... that’s not a deal breaker.

CBS royally screwed up with Person of Interest. I heard previously they had a plan to start their own subscription streaming service, but it is really a shame they didn’t syndicate it or put it on Netflix earlier.

Hey, Jane’s just like everyone else; she puts her pants on one liter at a time.

Although it might seem like I am responding to your comment, it is completely ambiguous what exactly happened-I thought we tried to comment at the same time (despite the fact that my comment was clearly posted after your’s). I just reacted at the right time, instinctually, perhaps responding just a millisecond faster,