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As prophesied by St. Augustine of Hippo, naturally?

And despite her dying and the angel presumably not really being the same person, it still had go through angst about what she was and discover the secret of her childhood memories! If all TV producers knew that God can just kill characters abruptly and progress their storylines anyway, they would all become religious.

If you're worried about your spaceships falling out of orbit put them on the moon or something. Then you could leave a message inside about preventing the eternal robot revenge cycle that would be found at the exact time when society would have use of it.

It's only massive because Scientology still uses L. Ron Hubbard's editor, and he always says it doesn't need any trimming, it's fine as is!

Is no one interested in duke's blood anymore? What about viscounts? I can get you ten gallons of marquess's blood in the time it would take to drain a king's pinkie finger. Sigh.

"You were only supposed to blow the bloody wings off!"

Yuengling Americans

And what about that time the Cubs got cursed because they wouldn't let Goat Simulator into Wrigley's gaming tournament?

Way to spoil the part of Borgen I haven't gotten to yet.

Everyone knows Kitty Genovese's neighbors reacted to her being murdered. What this movie presupposes is… maybe they didn't?

An American Wolf Blitzer In London

That wasn't Rumsfeld's fault, he got waylaid by a mysterious secret society of Munchkins, the Unknown Gnomes!

I don't get why so many internet-focused writers are shocked at everything going on around the internet and confused at how things work in internet communities. Especially The Daily Dot, which was ostensibly created as a newspaper oriented around the news of internet communities. I sometimes assume it's a journalistic

Is this why I never figured out which RCA cables to plug into my TV?

I thought his issue was with plate tectonics?

Are there wolves in Star Wars?

"Magnificent" and "Breathe" are probably the best on the album, but both are close to five minutes long, so they're not obvious single material.

REM is a really good candidate for a podcast in a lot of the same ways U2 is, just in the way their career has a progression of phases that skirt ridiculousness, mainstream appeal, total irrelevance, and good rock 'n roll uh music, so there's a narrative to follow. And it helps that Adam is a huge fan even if Scott

Not sure how serious he was, but in Adam Scott's reddit AMA someone asked him about doing a REM podcast and he said he wouldn't because hearing criticism of REM would make him too upset.

We need to identify those two guys Scott gave the tickets to and ask them when they first heard of the band U2.