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To be fair, Park can be both a Korean name and an English name. (See also Ray Park.)

Consistently and thoroughly.

Arbitration is perfectly capable of imposing binding judgments on people, (and at the very least I'd have to assume that they are waiving their right to take the case back to real court, otherwise what would be the point) but in retrospect it makes sense that they avoid the legal and practical difficulties of actually

Carl Winslow was the good cop, Urkel was the bad cop.

I'm an ancient 29 year old, so I can assure you people have been overvaluing internet petitions long before twitter.

I have altered the wiki, pray I do not alter it further.

Katy Perry, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"

The important thing is that I'll always remember Suzanne Somers and Patrick Duffy as the parents from Step by Step, and not whatever other "more popular" roles they may have had.

Now I want to see a remake of The Cable Guy starring Dan Whitney, even if only as a glorious failure.

In her original appearances on the animated series, she had the same body type Bruce Timm gives basically every female character. A sort of generic 1950s pin-up body with breasts that are prominent but not too large because it's a kids show. Later designs have been "like that, but trashier."

I can see how it can be used by critics, but I don't think it would really give them any more fuel than anything else. Republicans who want to attack Obama for stupid petty reasons are always going to find something to talk about.

2003 Slashdot called, they want their joke back.

Although there's obviously some serious power inequalities at work here, the basic issue is that he's being charged with securities fraud. With price gouging you can get into all sorts of hair-splitting arguments about what a fair price would be, but flagrantly lying to people is generally regarded to be not a good

To be fair, if Quentin Tarantino directed a scene of someone whining to a past-their-prime radio host, I'm sure he'd do it very stylishly.

It's an amusing hashtag, but this seems like a particularly lazy thing to highlight on GJI.

At the end of the day, a lot of voters vote for the party instead of the candidate, and the economy isn't strong enough for Generic Democrat to be a surefire win against Generic Republican. I have to figure most of the people running will in fact do worse than Generic Republican would, but that might not be enough.

Emoji are words, although not words that can be used in spoken language. It is a maximally small unit of language which expresses some content.

The thing is, although the bit was obviously intended to be light-hearted, I'm not entirely sure that was purely the motivation. Comic books in the 1960s had certain conventions, and one was labeling things that didn't really need to be labeled. The medium is defined by combining text and pictures, and in the 1960s

His career is probably doing alright in the grand scheme of things. I don't understand how film studio logic works, but his giant explosions movies still make money, it's just that he decided to make Anonymous and Stonewall. But those were pretty obviously personal pet projects, even if "what if Shakespeare didn't

The way the sketch was shot definitely felt a bit thrown together. Not that talking head politician sketches require much staging, but it felt a little extra minimal.