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Vigorously Valsalvic
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I was on the fence for Daredevil, but now I'm in.

I'm trying to decide whether or not you're making the same awful "avocado = Spanish for lawyer" joke that I use to delight my wife. I may just be missing the point. Either way, have an upvote.

Oh, to have more than one upvote to give…

Yeah, drinking a cupful from a jar containing your brother's severed head is a surprisingly dark moment for a summer family adventure movie.

Much like the John Goodman "Fat Celebrities Who Are Thin Now," or Channing Tatum's "Celebrities You Never Knew Were Bisexual."

I love Adam Sandler's commentary on Seth Rogen's stand-up in Funny People: "Do you ever want to get laid again???"

Two whole minutes?

I loved K&C. So many images and passages that stick with me, but I always loved "Halse's reply is preserved in the transcript of his trial without
comment or any notation as to whether his tone was one of irony,
resignation, or sorrow.
'They were children,' he said. 'We were wolves.'"

"Fewer…"

Huh. For years, I've been picturing Carlton Cuse's face whenever I hear a piece of Damon Lindelof news, working from old Lost promos as my only "face-to-a-name" reference point. Now that I've finally moved beyond thinking of the Lindelof/Cuse pair collectively as "J.J. Abrams," it looks like I need to recalibrate all

"PERFECTLY EXECUTED CHEWBACCA SOUNDS!!!"

That's incredible.

And now I've learned to read the article prior to deploying snark. Whoops…

Funny, I don't remember Matt Parkman helping Noah and Claire Bennet out of a burning kitchen in this episode…

A legless Lego Legolas singing "Let it Go" to his legless Lego lass?

I love the XKCD take on this: "Defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you're saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it's not literally illegal to express."

My head hurts trying to work out how to pronounce that, but it's a good hurt, you know?

I think you mean Ethel.

"Unfunded mandate" is, indeed, a big word.