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Sanka, ya dead?

No, because that is a delightful movie, not a dumb movie.

For sure it does! You and Paul-Ryan-with-a-bag-over-his-head sitting in a tree F-U-C-K-I-N-G.

why did you put bad guy in quotes? Piece of shit killed dudes because someone accidentally bumped into him. The story of his downfall is tragic - his death most certainly isn’t.

The fact that he was a sociopathic murderer actually does makes his suicide much less sad than, say, the suicide of a normal person that never felt the need to kill someone over a spilt cocktail.

I would argue that him being a bad guy does indeed make this less sad.

I don’t know, I feel like we keep saying that about various Republicans and it keeps not being true.

The tattoo thing is interesting, because I’ve noticed that the younger generation (I’m 33) like their tattoos the way Miley seems to. Like, having a thousand tiny tattoos instead of big ones. The goal just seems to be to get as many as possible, and they don’t seem to care about the quality, or even the designs

Yes, I’m sure that back in 2013 no one knew anything about Hillary Clinton and her popularity was only due to lack of knowledge about her.

LOL

Oh please. Give it up already.

Oh, so it wasn’t because of Bernie Sanders?

No they get all their content from r/soccer.

All soccer players do this. Maybe not at the same break neck pace shown here by Fabregas, but if you look for it, their heads are constantly on a swivel.

I thought that’s how all people play soccer? I always look around everywhere. This was not that impressive.

“I was a parent of two and involved with the father of my children, but we weren’t in a relationship or anything.”

host John Dickerson backed Donald Trump into a literal corner

I’ve noticed that some people who are racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic, etc can change their tune once they know and care about someone in said group. It helps open their minds. Obviously not every asshole has this experience, but I’ve seen it happen around me with certain people.

Oh give me a break. For some reason the link to the source is broken for me right now, even from Wired’s site, but it appears that this is about a group of kids at Northwestern, yeah? It’s not about the universe of hackers on the planet.

Before choosing to watch my favorite team on television, I, like most sports fans, apply a strict political litmus test on the ideological philosophy of the network broadcasting the game.