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    Yeah, I get the intent of people's concerns, but a lot of the complainers are missing the point that they didn't decide to have a book about a black woman and go out and hire a white man to write it. As near as I can tell, the white guy in question was already writing the book, and decided to focus on a black woman.

    Ironically, that works for approximately 33% of the standard uses*, but the reverse works for 100%.

    This is the kind of thing that pissed me off in the latest Godzilla movie and the non-book version of World War Z. I'm willing to believe that people with advanced military training who solve problems for a living will be willing to pitch in to prevent the literal extinction of the human race even without constant

    Dude, you gotta click on everything. You never know where they're going to hide quest items. If you see something: click it. If you see nothing: mouse over it, and if your cursor changes, you click that too.

    I'm cracking up all over again just reading that list. I think "menstrual lozenges" is my favorite part.

    There's a place for book learnin' in this world, but let's just say my knowledge on this subject comes from personal experience plus stuff I read on the internet about vaginas.

    The orphan job fair may have been reminiscent of the hiring from last episode, but dang, I haven't laughed out loud that much at a TV show in a while. I can't wait for an opportunity to tell someone that I object to their whole gestalt.

    Actually it was a pretty standard hatchet wound. All hatchet wounds are vaginas. People don't realize that nowadays, though, because no one ever sees hatchet wounds anymore. Except people who've been to Boy Scout Camp. And they never see vaginas, so they don't realize it either.

    I find it amusing that, as of the moment I'm writing this, the community grade for this is a "C" pretty much entirely because virtually everyone who's weighed in* gave it either an "A" or an "F." Which sounds like a pretty good distillation of how my friends who used to play WoW described trying to make any progress

    Dr. Manhattan is the one who can literally see his own past, present, and future all at the same time, though, which sounds like what Fox is claiming she can do, what with the "tapping into future strings" and allegedly claiming she knew she'd become an actress whether she wanted to or not or whatever the heck she's

    I took it to mean that there's multiple pairs of identical agents working for the group, but, yeah, it didn't seem like a flashback at all.

    "Catching: Ruby, left field: Ruby, right field: Ruby…"

    There was that scene where that guy drank poison and died and Arya was upset, then someone asked her why and she said he was her friend, and then they pulled his face off and it was a different person who had died.

    Two explanations, neither of which is necessarily correct (and since they're kinda contradictory, it's unlikely they're both correct):

    This is Hollywood, man. More like a monitary … hered…archy?

    As long as you know why your poop is green.

    I was picturing someone with Barry White protruding from his behindus.

    From what I've seen of her work - and this could just be my perception - I get the feeling that June is very invested in the principle that women can do silly, slapstick comedy just as well as men can and shouldn't be relegated to "straight man" and love interest roles in comedies, so I can see her absolutely

    Because the only way to win is not to play.

    I'm beginning to me wonder if this "Jenkins" fellow was even a "fallen hero" after all…