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Kool aid

And they don’t even get it right, it was Flavor Aid. Though I guess the folks at Flavor Aid don’t mind that mistake too much.

Nice straw man. That’s not implied. You inferred it because you hate Jezebel, right?

You can just assume the werewolves in those stories are also influenced by pop culture, and it never occurred to them it was wrong.

This is one of those things that is wrong that people will never realize because alpha wolves and stuff are so ingrained in pop culture. It's a sort of shorthand now. I can't imagine werewolf fiction without it either.

Mike Nichols, the acclaimed director behind such iconic films as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and The Graduate, passed away late Wednesday night. Let's celebrate his legacy by reading The Cut's tribute to Mrs. Robinson, one of the most fascinatingly complicated characters to ever appear in a Nichols movie (or any

I thought only farmers ate dinner at 6 PM. That's what I tell my husband when he whines about how late dinner is.

Every time a Futurama reference is used, an angel gets its wings.

Yes! Yes of course Mary!!!

Fucking Kamchatka, always letting me down in Risk.

I want his Calvin Klein to wear me, if you know what I am saying... *wink wink*

Whilst I'd *love* a prequel or sequel, I'd rather Besson didn't. The Fifth Element is unlike any science fiction film of that period. Look at Independence Day - awful acting, shitty science and some *incredible* examples of plot-rip-offs (hello, Childhood's End...) - and then put up The Fifth Element. The Fifth

Macabre is my meat and milk. I don't have blood in my veins, I have dust.