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Really? Well fuck those bitches, Freddy Mercury is my bisexual Jesus. (I am also in my late 20s)

Lucas' planned "giant panties" exhibit will have to stay under wraps….for now.

I'll watch this, but only if it's two hours of Zorro's frozen corpse rolling around in space.

What really got me was when Patty would be in the room with the team that she knew worked with The Flash and so would Barry, then he'd make an excuse to leave and not ten seconds later The Flash would show up and literally everyone else in the room but Patty knew who he was and Patty would just be like "Oh hey Flash,

My high school history teacher had this power. He also taught my class that the older people get, the more likely they were to become Republicans and heavily implied that our collective liberalism was destined to be a relic of our youth.

I always thought that Libertarian was code for "weed smoker who hates poors".

The whole scene with the possessed grandma was unintentional comedy gold.

Then why does he bother using the whole face-blur thing around people he knows?

So does everyone in Flash universe have face-blindness? I mean the fucking mask is sculpted to the contours of his face and they frequently occupy the same room as one another.

Also, what is :a293? Is it code?! Is it a band name? Can you talk here? Blink once for yes

Courtney Butler, I see past your charade because you have a picture of yourself. You know why AV club members don't have pictures of themselves? We hate ourselves! We're ugly motherfuckers! I am glad you put all of those triangles at the end otherwise I wouldn't have known it was end and then you put what looks like a

The Silmarillion is fucking awesome and I am drunk and willing to fight about it.

I am pretty sure Dennis has totally already killed a ton of people.

In my own experience with antidepressants, the side effects gradually get worse as you first take the medication, but then gradually become more tolerable as time goes on and your body gets used to the medication. Patience is everything with antidepressants, when they're working their best is the point when you don't

I wouldn't worry about it yet unless it persists past two weeks or becomes a problem that needs medical attention. A large part of having anxiety (for me) has been recognizing when I'm overthinking something and not allowing it to rule me which usually means finding something to distract myself.

I would avoid benzodiazepines, as they more often than not create an addiction problem that is harder and more expensive to fix than anxiety and have a withdrawal that rivals heroin withdrawal in terms of physical and mental discomfort. There are some cases where they may be needed for some people with severely

Ah, I was on Zoloft for most of my childhood and some of my early adulthood, but as an adult unipolar depression became cyclothymia and for a period of about two years I was in a hypomanic state due to the medication I was taking with out really realizing it and I lost a lot of friends and did a lot of stuff I really

As someone who has read the Silmarillion a good dozen times, all I can respond with is a sigh.

Why do people keep on insisting on insulting the legacy of the Bohemian Rhapsody by attaching it to terrible middle-school level wit shit like this?

I do not want to bring down your mood but it's very unlikely that your antidepressants would have any effect on you that quickly and it is likely that you are experiencing a placebo effect. It takes at least two weeks for your brain to adjust to antidepressants unless you happen to suffer from bipolar