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I tuned in too late to see this piece, but I did catch Sasha Baron Cohen's "yellow people" piece, which I assumed this article was about in the first place. That's the kind of "joke" that, as an Asian American, makes me both deeply ashamed and seethingly angry to the core.

Eh, it reads.

BMO isn't totally ruthless about the alive ingredients! He apologizes to the egg!

Amazon packages episodes in pairs, so when SU is airing weekly they go up biweekly (so you have to wait a week after airing half of the time). But I agree that it's a great way to get the episodes.

On the other hand, that kind of response is kind of allegorically relevant in terms of judging others. If fusion between different gems is analogous to any other type of societal "love taboo", it really doesn't matter if how outside people feel about a particular thing as long as they respect others' choices and

But he really wanted those power converters!

You forgot EVIL LINCOLN

Well if this fanfic I found has anything to say about it……..

My horrible fear is that the sexy alien Kirk is fighting is the updated Gorn.

My favorite thing about that ending is that it basically hits the same notes as the final scene of Legend of Korra.

Minuses are made up.

Where Mrs. Buckley lives?

I appreciate the use of "eponymous" over "titular".

Up in the Pacific Northwest, they'll have some very tall trees.

No, no, no, Seinfeld standing up to that gosh darned political correctness movement is bravery. Haven't you been paying attention?

No, no, no, Seinfeld standing up to that gosh darned political correctness movement is bravery. Haven't you been paying attention?

Ah. I think I must just be spoiled by Arrested Development putting a silly amount of effort into their throwaway urls.

nippledippers.com does not actually appear to be taken, which seems like an oversight.

I like to add the egg after it's in the bowl, and cover it for a few minutes. It poaches really nicely, then I add furikake rice seasoning

Also Richard Aoyade directed the episode, "Critical Film Studies"