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Is the twist that Hayden Christensen is the one who's black?

Hey, that's the name of the show!

I thought she was some kind of outer space potato man.

The twist ending is that Denial was a river in Egypt all along.

I bet this has set back the burgeoning hydraulic door industry for decades. And people ask why we don't have jetpacks yet.

What obstacles can you bypass using Spiro Agnew's headless body?

The A.V. Club

If only this review featured a hyperlink to the review of D'Souza's previous film from before the ownership change happened! I'm sure there would be a different grade!

But does he tweet the address of the first or second shed?

The spoiler warning made me afraid this was going to be another FOC that discussed a trend using exactly two examples and nothing else, but this went wider and turned out to be really good.

You know what I hate about this guy? His last name. You want to maintain a professional distance from his bullshit by calling him by his last name, but there's no way in hell you're going to type that out every time, and it feels like calling him by his first name implies some familiarity that legitimizes him.

That argument can definitely be made, but when AIs get so complicated we can't predict their exact responses to stimuli, people will be less willing to accept AI behavior as derived from a human moral actor even if it's technically traceable back to their design decisions. It's much easier to justify the situational

The morality of weapons technology is something we've basically made up as we go. Modern laws of warfare try to identify 'indiscriminate' weapons as the most immoral since they can kill civilians too easily, which is about as close as we get to a firm rule and isn't that helpful. In the Middle Ages people argued that

I think this article was an excuse to do the photoshopped Sistine Chapel. And that's fine with me.

Well, the moral about responsible technology isn't applicable in Battle Network because in those games no one ever argues in favor of not making literally all the technology that society depends upon connected directly to the nightmarish, virus-infested internet.

Heat Man once told me, "All Heat Men are liars," and I still don't know whether to believe him.

I Can See For Ailes.

You can still do it, but only if you post them on Google Plus! Forget it, Google, it's never going to catch on.

"Irene Adlero"? Is she literally the non-union Mexican equivalent?

How canon is it? Is it directly stated on the show?