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Peggy, how hard can art be? Even the people who do it for a living don't seem very good at it.

"…women were asked to judge the attractiveness of 238 men based on their high school yearbook photos from 30 years ago."

I agree. All the worst since its first skit actually made me laugh (the homeschooling parents) and thus kept me tuned in for the rest of it.

How many Holocaust deniers have you met that it's in your wheel house as a "deal breaker"?

I never got that far in the first. The bridge and the Venus fly trap maze in the second were what frustrated me. I got through them both, but would likely experience a similar frustration as an adult. I chalk it up in the nostalgia file of 'games that are harder than they need to be, but you love them for it'.

I'm honestly jealous you made it that far. That field with the Venus fly traps, and then that bridge where you drop your matches.

I know this is a bit more into the space age, but did anybody play the "Hugo" series for PC? They're word-command games wherein the protagonist is always looking for his wife Penelope. The first is a haunted house, the second a murder mystery, and the third a jungle adventure whose topless tribeswomen have built-in

I remember the Comedy Network game show "You Bet Your Ass" in which a contestant answered - in phonetic terms - "J. Arr. Tolkien" when the actual correct answer was then cheerfully given as "J.R.R. Tolkien" by the assistant host lady who seemed neither to know nor care what was going on.

I honestly thought for a minute the theme of the game might have been global conquest and you just lost Turkey.

One counterpoint of an example: a Just For Laughs comic who promised to make the entire arena think of the same song at the same time with two syllables. "Hitzbin."

I'll admit, I had no regard for this show before reading the comments/links on here. I never realized it could actually be quite funny.

It occurred to me on one rewatch that the show should be called Breaking Phones.

Have the Rolling Stones killed.

That's good Billy.

Who's 'chopping', let alone 'separating into two spheres'? I would err on the side of not starting my arguments with "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah."

I actually think it may have been zero, and I say that as someone who knows what you mean.

Or, that you're translating your own personal pain into self-deprecating comedy. It doesn't have to involve altruism.

As a Millennial, I find that problematic and heteronormative.

No, it's pretty much the same.

We were watching the events at a farmhouse, and this prankster turned the power off about four minutes too late, and then apologized. Fun times at fourteen.