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Tim Tankerd
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"In conclusion we at the law offices of Brevoort, Dawes and Mkembe feel that the trademark violation perpetrated through the usage of Die Antwoord's intangible intellectual property was done with deliberate foreknowledge. In short, u fink we freaky and owe us a lot".

It's the Tapout shirt, Von Dutch trucker hat and Tevas you're wearing with the cargo shorts while you're making fat clouds on your vape rig. Have you considered frosting your tips?

I haven't seen too many of the new episodes but I did catch that Kang and Kodos one. That's legitimately stuck in my craw with how bad it was and how it somehow made everything that came before even worse.

"Back in the day I was an Internet eating sensation in the city of Chicago. Now? Well I'm shilling mascara for Hyundai from a walk up apartment in Kuala Lampur."

ha, I could see that coming from a wacky misunderstanding where Buffett asks his assistance to "go out and buy the paper" and ends up owning the World Herald when all he wanted was to do the daily jumble and read the bridge column.

Prince George? Heckuva beautiful town but it's been tough times thereabouts since the pine beetle and the lumber wars. Keep doing gods work and look out for moose!

Someone like Buffet or Bill Gates could do a lot worse than establishing a billion dollar endowment for the preservation of good journalism.

Wish it was still around tbh.

Huh, I think I remember when she made the leap to The a Office but I didn't know she was still involved. Kind of a headtrip that out of a cohort of exceptional "new media critics and commentators" the only one to make a healthy living and successful career twenty years later is the one who joined the media they

The WP is ran much closer to a non-profit post Bezos with a great deal of financial freedom and a lack of pressure to make money which has let them innovate and focus on good journalism. The Times doesn't have that luxury, they've been forced into major diversification, have had to constantly keep staff lean and laid

As long as this Univision Communications owned content aggregator is there every Monday morning with my daily dose of snark and Time Warner aggregated content I'll be perfectly content.

The twitterverse is such a strange phenomenon. You've got the "elite", essentially every media, political and entertainment and sports figure, using them all the time, you've got pockets of "regular people" and then just the vast majority of people with no connection to it whatsoever.

He really is doing great work here- his best role since the glory days of Arrested Development

That's true- and a traditional candidate would have presented a completely different campaign narrative. So many of the mores of campaigning are based on a tradition where there's no way Bush or Cruz would have presided over the kind of show trial/ Two Minutes Hate convention we had. The alt-Right /pol/ TheDonald

"We won't confirm any nominee made while the president is under investigation for her role in ______. As long as the independent prosecutor is investigating the President we will not undermine the dignity of this Senate by confirming a potentially illegal nominee".

I don't see things getting better if she wins- I can totally see major GOP legislative gains after the first mid term and just a straight up refusal to govern under an "illegitimate" president. I also don't expect to see any filled Supreme Court vacancies under Hillary.

It's amazing how much he can coast on that vast tide of Clinton hate. He still has next to no campaign apparatus, his fundraising is a joke and his staff is dysfunctional but he's still raking in plenty from small donors and polling within margin of error. Imagine if someone who was just basically competent and

"Is beautiful silk nyet? Very nice tie, comes pre-stained with borscht for convenience. Is beautiful tie, fine Slavic craftsmanship best in all of Volgograd".

But at night they've been doing a pretty cool synchronized light/ imagery show that's incredible on all those giant screens.