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I think it's really, really good.

I think the internet makes it much easier to keep the hate going. In the real world it's so much easier to move on and work on things that divert your attention and are hopefully more fulfilling, but then there are people who belong to white nationalist groups and things like that who are able to cater their entire

Well.

Which makes it all the more wonderful when they wind up with a gem like the How It's Made: Plumbus bit. He was able to keep his terminology really consistent.

Ants in My Eyes Johnson & Lil Bits

I'm really wanting Trump high fives to become a thing after last night.

I just turn it off at that point unless someone really interesting is coming on. The strength of the show comes from his own commentary and the sketches which are pretty great most of the time.

"You're a good person, Bastard Executioner." - the final line of The Bastard Executioner despite all evidence to the contrary.

There has to be a 90s album cover art tumblr out there.

Next he'll cross Lake Michigan and declare himself Comptroller Perpetuus.

I mean, it's like some people have never seen the average presenter on Univision or Telemundo. The idea that people with Spanish last names need to look a certain way seems a very US- or at least US-Canada-centric idea. Plenty of blonde hair, blue eyed folks like me with last names like "Romero-González".

Just wait til he tells you about "cultural Marxism".

Nothing good seems to come from tumblr, mostly because the format was never intended to foster discussion and it makes it incredibly easy to reblog the worst things without easily accessible commentary. I think that's really unfortunate because it seems to have attracted a very young crowd of people with unique

That's so like Random Idiot! What a card.

I'd experience that thesis.

Meg White's boobs, they're pretty great, yeah?

ID: Squiggoleth

This can only be resolved via mecha battle. ENGAGE!

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