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Carol brings up a very important point. I'm not sure that it's something Obama can tackle (especially when he's busy destroying America, American Freedom, American Exceptionalism, American World Dominance, American Express AND America Ferrera), but it's time we do something about the diploma mills (or 'slaver(s)' as

I've never understood the snark that seems to be continually directed at Grant Morrison.
Anyone I know in the comic industry who've met him all seem to think that he's a pretty sweet, appreciative guy.
Is it because he's not falsely modest about his success or talent?
Is it because he seems mostly interested in

When he's off his game, everything is mess. Even then, I still have to give him credit for swinging for the fences.
I half enjoyed The Filth, but for the most part it seemed like either a less-coherent rehashing of themes and ideas from The Invisibles, or a collection of B-Side ideas that he couldn't fit into The

Would have been a better episode if the record Jack put on prior to the Hannibal Smackdown was Yakity Sax.

I'd like to think he would have been equally obliging if it was rap-battle skills they wanted to show off.

5-6 episodes, or one 4 minute montage set to a sweet Huey Lewis track.

Yeah, but Ayn Rand leads to a shot at the GOP primaries.

You know, even if Hannibal doesn't get picked up by a streaming site, if this season manages to cover the capture of Hannibal, and the entire Red Dragon storyline, it could be a logical place for the show to end.
I mean, it's primarily been about the bromance between Will and Hannibal, and maybe it's different in the

This is horrible news. Think of all the happy, loving, heterosexual couples that are now going to have to get a divorce in order to enter into a same-sex marriage. That's how it works right?
And what about all of the heterosexual teens out there that are going to decide to be gay now?

Yeah, I definitely undersold it. 'Pretty Great' would be a more accurate description of In the Absence of Truth, and that's their weakest LP.

Yeah. During the whole Rob Ford… thing… a comment you'd regularly hear from young/left-leaning Torontonians was some variation of "How the fuck did we get Calgary's mayor, and Calgary get our mayor?"

Or he could just title his next album "Nenshi"

I'd be all for a politician endorsing now defunct post-metal band Isis.
I mean, Oceanic *is* a pretty great album.

That's a story I would love to see told on a Drunk History episode about Toronto. Ideally by a drunk Rob Ford.

Or the thought of Mr. J patiently going through the process of booking an appointment in advanced, possibly putting down a deposit.

To go along with Carlos Mencia as The Riddler.
His gimmick will be that all of his riddles are plagiarized.

The reveal photo looks like it's from a really specific stock photo set for businesses that also want people to know "hey, we're hip and edgy and don't take ourselves too seriously". It's perfect for articles in the inter-office newsletter where you want to convey a sense of "Steve Didn't Get the Memo that Casual

I don't know how it's possible, unless I'm having a stroke, but I couldn't read that email without smelling the pungent odor of Axe Body Spray.

Finally, a Joker for people who've always felt that the only way to do the character justice was to make him look like racist hipster that decided to appropriate 'Mexican Gang culture' put in a blender with a sad adult who still shops at Hot Topic!

EDM - *the* defining music of Millennials… and late-80's / early-90's Brits.