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if i wasn’t so depressed, i’d be happy.

Hell yes. Return of Ron Swanson!

I was hoping for a show about Danny DeVito and Aubrey Plaza raising the Antichrist.  I didn't know they would be playing characters.

He’s a born again anti-christ.

I thought it was generally agreed that Frank IS the Antichrist.

Vote Violent J 2020

That person’s name is Nathan Rabin.

Rabin must be rolling in his grave.

Somewhere in America, this pandemic shit just got real for one person who had ignored everything until now.

“Without you, tell me where the fuck we’d be?”

“I don’t give a fuck if you or anyone on liberal Twitter respects me... Have I not made that clear by now via my endless stream of replies to anyone who criticises me in the slightest?” 

Apparently Post hasn’t seen the Puddle of Mudd dude cover Nirvana and the Internets reaction to it. 

I know they’re not related but I can’t help believing that Post Malone is actually Shia LaBeouf’s even less stable little brother

The videos of them going around lately have great “opening act for a puppet show” energy

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Yeah in the bad old days here anything remotely mocking the church was banned.

It’s OK to use “would” when guessing about how someone might react to something. You can say, for example “Let’s give John Waters a surprise birthday party. I bet he would love it.”

The funniest entry on this list has to be the Disney wildlife doc The Vanishing Prairie, banned for showing a buffalo giving birth. Truly the sort of prurient, subversive content that will destroy our moral fiber as a nation.

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Films have been banned for being too racist and not racist enough. D.W. Griffith’s pioneering The Birth Of A Nation is now considered an important piece of film history on technical merits (it’s widely considered the first full-length motion picture, and Griffith effectively invented the close-up and fade-out)

we suspect that John Waters would likely feel some perverse pride knowing two of his movies have the longest bans on the list.

Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler as written by Gould/Gilligan writing room has become one of the more enigmatic female characters I’ve seen portrayed - she is such a great character, her motivations are sometimes opaque and yet always believably depicted - tonight was a rare example of Kim expressing her motivation via