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Yeah, I'm totally down with the idea that this is just a personal taste thing.

I want to find out what that is, but I'm using the lounge computer that's facing my family.

Consarn it!

The Unreal And The Real, Vol 2: Outer Space, Inner Lands. According to the foreword, the stories were handpicked by Le Guin as a representation of her scifi/fantasy side, with Vol 1 being about her 'realistic' stories - there are a few stories set in the world of Hain, which I didn't realise was her personal invented

I've picked up a collection of Ursula K Le Guin short stories - specifically, the one that collects her scifi/fantasy short stories together, as opposed to her 'realistic' fiction. As I expected, I'm not crash-hot on her - both her style and her themes feel unsophisticated and trite compared to more recent works, and

We've all been there.

The name 'McPickleshitter' will go down in history as a prophet.

I don't have a dog in this fight, but arguments over genre are either tedious and stupid (which flavour of metal is Metallica?) or tedious and obvious (is Kanye West rock?).

Too coherent for either of them.

*eats turkey sandwich*

In fairness, how can those kids fuck things up any worse at this point?

This looks so depressing reading it a week after the election of President Trump.

Hah! Thrust.

Do you find, when you enter a room, people tend to leave it?

Hehe, comeback.

How do you keep up with the news like that?

Here's to the host who can roast the most posts!

In essence, it's not so much funny as it is relatable. Someone posts a common, but specific feeling, and connects it to a familiar image - for example, in this case, an inner desire to do something wrong connected with Evil Kermit. Now, you may have noticed (and this was very deliberate), nowhere in my description did

A professional man.

Like many great jokes on the A.V. Club, this is made even better by the fact that somebody downvoted it.