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Sgt. Pickles
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As someone who has known alot of teachers in my life (my dad and grandfather were teachers for a combined 60+ years) i can attest that showing up drunk/hungover and doing strange shit is not out of the normal spetrum of teacher behaviour lol.

Or, your know, its summer.

Abby, IIRC, went to live with her mom.

You can play with your friends in the sense that you share the same universe, not in the traditional multi player way. This was made abundantly clear years before the game released. If you actually paid attention the game (rather than just watching a youtube video of a bunch of out of context clips) this was very

Except that is really not true at all. It was a made up/exaggerated claim by the aforementioned "kind of dumb assholes."

The problem with No Mans Sky wasnt the game. It was that alot of gamers are assholes and kind of dumb.

I could watch Darth Vader wreck people in that hallway all damn day.

Bill Burr felt more like a lecture from a your angry uncle than a comedy set.

After watching the first 3 episodes My biggest issue is that from the very start we are basically told that Danny Rand is telling the truth and the Meechums are just dicks for not believing him.

Wait…..so someone who clearly isnt that bright and is just out for attention said some stuff that contradicted a bunch of other stuff she said before?!? Colour me shocked.

Butler was in Richie's "Rock an Rolla" (as basically the charachter Statham usually plays) and was pretty good.

Sean Connery played a goddamn Russian submarine captain with a scottish accent!

The site has reviewed every episode for six years and its often front an center on the main page. Not sure how you could read the site and not have seen any New Girl articles lol.

My friend asked me the other day to describe Legion for him. The best i could come up with was "Mr. Robot combined with X-Men and an bathtub full of LSD."

In unrealated news the National Park Service has just been sold to Russia.

Like alot of people this never even occurred to me in any if the 10,000 times i watched Die Hard.

Oh for sure. it only really bugs me in the sense that the show wants us to see that Nick really has changed and grown up but actually he seems to be in a much worse place, career wise at least, then he ever has been and the show is just ignoring it and making him some Kramer-esque character who just never has to worry

Here is a question that has been bugging me for a few weeks now…

Im almost positive that Jess has a masters degree in education. I don't remember the exact episode but she definitely does reference it at one point (possibly to her dad in the parent trap episode).

A newspaper had to air an ad defending FACTS and the fucking president criticized it.