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If there is any emotion that I connect to 1997, it is the weary, exhausted, irritated fatigue that came from the fifty goddamn thousandth person complaining about the sacrilege that was performed unto Robert Heinlein's holy book. That was the year that I realized that science fiction nerds are not actually smarter and

Give me a chance and you'll melt all the snow in the world
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Before we all get too far on his side, keep in mind that he's being paid £190,000 a year to not care about surfing dogs while we do it on a volunteer basis like a bunch of suckers.

Never underestimate the appeal of being told, however indirectly, that you are a special and interesting person because you have two personality traits.

Better because after you've spent $3,000 on audio equipment, the only alternative to it sounding better is that you're simultaneously elitist, gullible, and wrong.

It's true, a $9.99 Apple Music subscription really is a ripoff for people who love music so much that they buy almost ten songs a year. Well, ten songs if it's one of those exceptional years with really awesome music, let's not get irrational here.

Look, maybe I'm just a better person than you, but I think it's unfair to expect the president to be familiar with obscure elitist cultural artifacts like one of the most famous animated films of all time.

No. You will not get the demonstration you Crave.

According to this documentary I once saw, they're also good for doing most of the work unearthing religious artifacts and verifying their booby-trapped nature.

You say that like it's not seriously an argument that one faction of young earth creationists make.

But when are they going to get to the kung fu factory!?

The good news is that once that Adam Carrolla documentary destroys safe space culture, you'll be able to bring that act back and make $250,000 a year on the college circuit. Go on stage, say "I'm French Chinese, le ching le chong le ching chong!", get big laughs from the non-PC real American college students in the

On the other hand, Utilitarian Superman in the right hands would get us back to the really old-school comics where Supes was beating up union-busters to preserve the social safety net and threatening to drop industrialists down factory smokestacks unless they stopped climate change.

Most men? Not me! My past drunken college-aged self always hated it so much when women who normally aren't much for going out for a fun drink on a weekday evening went out for a fun drink on a weekday evening!

To be fair, the "do not cause the downfall of the species" story was always in the backlog.

Imagine you have spent your entire life eating five apple pies at every single meal, just like your father did and his father before him. Now imagine someone has asked you for a single thin slice of pie, because they've never had any and are incredibly hungry.

There's stuff that appeals to sufficiently similar demographics and tastes that Netflix can do some inferences.

OITNB have to pay the contracts for a bunch of excellent, highly-in-demand actresses who play beloved characters, and also Piper.

I'm not hugely worried yet. The cost per episode is now around $250,000, so Netflix can commission another full season for less than the price of a single episode of OITNB. All they need is the right people watching enough.

They said during the preview Q&A that it was more like four or five takes.