typhoner
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Optimizations for screen legibility made it suboptimal for print use. And of course there's always the factor that it's overexposed due to it being a Microsoft default. So it tends to echo "yeah, I totally didn't care enough about the look of this document to even think about font choice". Its rounded look also makes

That's what he uses in his scripts. It makes brutal violence easier to digest.

Well, it is the default MS Office font. I guess they made it the default because it looks "friendly" due to its rounded corners. Now, the fact that MS wants to push it so hard also makes that it is very optimized for use on computer screens in almost every situation. So sometimes it's an ok font choice if you need

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it was a sub-par episode though, so it's fine this one gets a kinda low grade. A C means this is below the standard of the show, which I think is accurate.

Never fear Amy, for I have the solution to all of your problems: highly potent liquid speed!

Great! And thank you for saying it that way, it made us both feel very comfortable.

From the Sheets to the Streets is a great sex tape name.

I went to see Chvrches last night. Since the concert was in Brussels, there was some anxiety. Quite a few of the Paris terrorists (of the most recent attack, but also the Charlie Hebdo ones), seem to have a Belgian connection, so there was some chatter about possibly cancelling the gig. Thankfully they didn't; there

oh, I've been reading that one for a few months now. I appreciate it on an intellectual level (I think it has good jokes, but I don't laugh), but it's been difficult to really enjoy. That being said, somewhere towards the end it's been clicking a bit more so I'm reading a bit faster now.

Yeah, there's a personal thing for me as well. My dad had (and has) some major issues (depression, alcohol). It took a long time me and mom to realize we couldn't help him and we had to save ourselves.

Although I haven't read Wild, I did see the movie (yes, this might sound douche-y, but hang on). The thing I actually really loved about it is exactly that she didn't try to explain her self-destructive behaviour. Sure, there's the part of her not being able to deal with the death of her mother, but I had the feeling

Many Soviet/East Block "advisers" fought in the Middle East in the armies of various Arab states. The MiGs in the Korean War were essentially all Soviet. So calling Soviet action "remote" is incorrect.

or just play a rabbit

If groping was a stock, you folks should go out and buy it right now, because you'll quadruple.

What I'll do is, I'll go outside, and get the paper, shake the neighbor's hand.

You could argue that Mulholland Drive "tricks" you be first seeming fairly straightforward, and then going nuts. INLAND EMPIRE is bugfuck insane from the start, so you know what you're in for immediatly and it's much more "honest."

you can definitely just start watching s2 and finish s1 concurrently, for example. s2 is set before s1, and for now, only 2 characters are in both seasons (Molly and her dad, Lou, leads of s1 and s2, respectively). The only other connection is that Lou alludes to some messed up case in s1, which likely refers to what

to some degree, you could describe Community as a live-action Simpsons.

I think DVD money and non-American streaming won't go to Yahoo (which only has the US streaming rights), but to Sony, the owner/producer of the show.