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Fascinating.

This is Trump we're talking about. He can't rebound even an inch without immediately cratering again.

I figure only the dumbest shitheads didn't realize that that election was between Order and Dignity vs. Chaos and Four Years of National Humiliation. If that was a hard choice for anybody, or if they weren't even motivated to make a choice, no amount of economic and societal alienation can justify their stupidity.

Are you implying that they're saying violence at a white supremacist rally wouldn't have happened? That's not what I read.

Should have included the "Whoa. What is going on." scene from Twilight instead of the one they went with.

I like some of Gene Yang's other work, but his ATLA writing was cheesy and weak to me.

The one bright spot about being young at this shithole time in American history is the near certainty that I will be alive the day that Trump dies.

The very, very silent majority. Like, nonexistent-silent.

That's more about the cold reality of living to such a ripe old age than anything else. I basically write obits for a living, and it's really common for people that old to have at least one deceased child.

And even though thalidomide is definitely an FDA success story, it really came down to one person at the agency being principled enough to say no to the pharmaceutical companies. Crazy to think if someone else had been in charge, we might have had a huge outbreak of tiny-armed babies.

What the fuck was up with that "buggy eyes" comment? I get that the election caused a lot of us more despair than ever before in our lives, but there's a lot of weird, inexplicable hate there.

Not a romantic comedy and not a film, but I think Dexter and Lumen should have stayed together.

I kept expecting the cat and dog in Bolt to have a thing for each other, but the writers never went there.

I haven't seen it in a while, but I certainly remember it being charming and cute.

The Devil Wears Prada is less a romantic comedy than a workplace comedy, but seriously, fuck Entourage Boyfriend.

Long Island Iced Coffee? Shit, I need to get myself downtown sometime soon.

Was it actually casual though? I think it was meant to repulse and disturb viewers, and it succeeded in doing so.

Oh damn. I didn't think about that.

When she got a look on her face, I thought she was going to escape through the hole in the fence (since she knew where it was).

I guess I tolerated it because his deep-seated misogyny is well-established, and he pretty much said that that was why he was attacking her appearance.