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I should hate his voice, and I think I do on a lot of songs, but for some songs it works. I have no idea what he’s saying most of the time, and have never really cared. I’m glad about that because of what a piece of trash he’s become. However, I will defend “Mayonaise” forever. I have no idea how many times I’ve

Beauty, eh.

It isn’t about fighting our own government, it’s about keeping down slave rebellions and fighting off foreign invaders. There was no standing army at the time.

I really thought you did that on purpose and loved it too.

Trinintrons came out in the late 60s.

I always thought this way, too! I just assumed that nobody in their right mind would want to sit at a table (mainly because they’re almost always in the middle of the room and make me feel very conspicuous). However, I became friends with someone who is a lot shorter than I am who definitely prefers tables because

It’s not a new thing, but it has begun to take on a Scooby-Doo quality.

Touch screens in cars are really, really stupid. Do you want people to have to look away from the road to navigate their stereo or anything else? They’re an awful idea, like that dumb knob that BMW tried to use a few years ago to operate everything. Despite the clean look, it was discontinued because drivers had to

I never finished this game, but it was kind of fun, and the look was interesting. Either the game just looks a lot better in motion or the hardware these grabs were taken from was glitching (or the emulation wasn’t perfect)— I’m not sure.

I went and watched some game play footage. It doesn’t look nearly that bad.

You must be commenting on the wrong article.

I was prescribed some pretty hard core shit when I pulled a muscle in my back— I don’t know what her injury was, but there could have be interactions with some medications for that injury and bipolar disorder.

eff.

I suppose I could see Alyssa breaking James out of hospital or something, but I don’t think I want that to happen.

Damn it. Now I have to go back and listen for that tense thing.

It’s okay, dad; I can relate to that mentality.

Yeah. This idea that TV shows are supposed to be open-ended and run forever, seems to be uniquely American. Well, maybe not “uniquely,” but it seems that there are a lot more shows from other countries that have a beginning, middle, and end and are intended to tell a single story. Many shows in the US would be

I think it was a self-contained system of a chip and a tablet, and were were just supposed to accept that it had nearly-infinite range.

And in the story, the device was banned in Europe and was being pulled from the U.S. market. I think that the grandfather’s heart attack blur/muting was the script showing its awareness of the problems you outline. It didn’t serve much of a purpose otherwise except to show that the little girl couldn’t understand his

Not a big deal at all, but her name was “Sara.” It just stuck with me because my Sarah and I were joking about how this was inevitable because her name was spelled ‘wrong.’

That’s just what a poor speller named his gun, coincidentally.

Xenophobia.