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Who the shit gave anyone permission to bring that that cut of jeans/shorts/jean shorts?

Thaaaat's why Carlos O'Kelly's is a thing.

I wish that were a thing— that could have made the show more interesting. I also was hoping that they'd spend the last season coming up with different scenarios where they all die— for the last half of the season at least. "The One Where They Die in a Fire" "The One Where They Die in a Plane Crash" "The One Where They

As in "Alert"?

The one that bit Timmy?

Isn't anyone wondering WTF starz is?







lol?

That reminds me— once, long ago, I somehow heard Rush Limbaugh define a "Feminazi." There were a lot of aspects, but the one that I still remember is that a feminazi is angry when any woman chooses to carry a pregnancy to term instead of getting an abortion because they're that pro-abortion.

Ugh. I think that many of the posters' depression, bouts of suicidal ideation, and actual attempts have been discussed a lot recently. You'll see that what is being talked about negatively is when it affects other people's safety. You're trying to pigeon-hole a very specific feeling of fed-uppishness with a bunch of

OH! And don't forget that Nazis hated Gypsies. I think Rife is on to something here.

But he really should have checked all of Art to make sure that this hadn't been copied. It would have been a quick thing to verify by merely skimming through every page of art.

Funkrock or Funkrock?

I like the sound of genuine concern in Homer's voice when he says "Stop that!" as though he's worried that there is something wrong with Bart. Maybe I'm misremembering the delivery, but I remember it standing out from Homer's normal shouting-at-Bart voice.

I will hold onto this information dearly— it could one day save my life!

I was impressed with it right away by the way it depicted just how hard it was for the people in service all while showing many of them having a sense of honor in what they were doing. I found myself laughing at the arbitrary rules and conventions (like, why does Daisy have to remain unseen? Why is the money tied to

Awesome.

Whitey is such a jerk!

Yeah, depression colors the way you see and respond to things (I remember when my car broke down and it became a looming metaphor for my life. Everything was a pending disaster or, at best, rolling entropy. I suppose it is, but that's all I saw. I was sure I was going to die that year one way or another). So it might

Eleven million people were Holocausted, speaking of pedantry.

I'm glad I ctrl+F'ed you; I was about to type this very exact same comment.