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I use pretty much the same s’more-making technique with one exception. After slowly roasting the mallow, I dip it into the flames at the last second, setting it alight, and then I place it on top of the chocolate (which is already sitting on the graham cracker, of course) and then use the second cracker to smother the

No, I don’t think so.

No way. Not even close. This season was good, but 1 and 2 were excellent by comparison.

Maybe people aren’t looking for some deep overarching story and just enjoy it for being a funny show?

I mean, it was a joke, sure, but it was also canon. They very clearly brought the show back to the season 1 dynamic, and did very little to explore the larger ideas that were established in the show. Overall this season just didn’t really go anywhere.

Yeah, I agree. This season had its moments (Tales from the Citadel was great) but overall just wasn’t as funny or as insightful as the previous seasons. Not terribly surprising. You can only keep a great thing going so long, but here’s hoping they find an angle to bring back a little bit of that season 1 magic for

Facebook? Gross.

I like that his gauntlets are made of dog treats.

  • Kristen Hadeed is the founder and CEO of Student Maid, a maid service that “only hires millennials.”

Hmm, I suspect that’s not entirely true.

I can see I am arguing with a moron, and I haven’t been expecting this to go anywhere for a while. At this point I just like responding to you because any time you spend replying back is time you’re not inflicting yourself on some other unsuspecting innocent person. I’m basically a hero.

You have no idea how silly I usually am. I don’t appreciate your presumptuousness.

N0, I’m pretty sure it was you. Like, you personally.

Yeah, but even then I never really thought there was any risk to her, physically, mentally, or emotionally. There just didn’t seem to be anything at stake, so I never felt any sense of suspense.

So is your criticism of a liberal media outlet despite your having completely misinterpreted the content of the article some sort of “self-parody” of modern conservatism? That’s pretty meta.

I didn’t care for Dr. Sleep. I thought the girl’s powers made her too much of a Deus ex Machina, and the villains, Rose and her gang, felt weak and pathetic, and never seemed like a real threat. The story had no suspense, because I never felt like any of the main characters were in any real danger.

Jezebel is absolutely a publication, and the writers here have consistently expressed a desire to be viewed as journalists, going so far as to refer to themselves as such. Therefore, I’m holding them to that standard. If you don’t like it, too fucking bad. I’m really not interested in your opinion.

I expect a publication with a clearly stated political agenda to maintain a unified editorial voice, or at least provide some explanation for why their stance on an issue has changed when it does. Yes, really. I honestly don’t think moral and ethical consistency is too much to ask.

New York is the most overrated city in the world. It’s the Bono of cities.

I honestly don’t care if you’re white, black, yellow, green, red or purple