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Everything posted by Atticus
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	interesting turn.
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	don't question God's will. Just put on the Daft Punk record. That will take care of this. I literally just did.
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	oh wow.
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	not every show can write men the way you want. all pimpin' and what not.
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	today I will go with War Pigs.
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	hurtful
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	Well it was on the internet, so it has to be true.
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	or maybe the stories that have personal connections to the members of the ACN staff are written about on the show.
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	I always miss the opportunities.
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	Someone purports to receive its mail at: Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA 01102 You should write them a letter!
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	the people at merriam webster seem to think so.
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	You haven't spent enough time on the internet. But it's ok.
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	good man. and did you know some people type shan't "sha'n't"?
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	We are both extraordinary men. I see how that could happen.
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	Very much! All this time I had been enjoying a mediocre show that doesn't depict women good.
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	I'm assuming it's because coffee is grown.
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	you should probably switch to a different website and never visit Slate.com again.
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	since my penis precludes me from having credibility on issues of feminism, I'll just cite an article that reflects my feelings and slowly back away from the computer. LINK
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	Maggie goes from being a grunt intern to an associate producer and then is given the Africa assignment. How is she under- or poorly-written? Jim seems to be the character most painted as not being able to cut it at his job because of relationship issues--taking the stint on the Romney bus. (While Maggie sucked it up and stayed on doing her job, and well)
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	examples? what does this have to do with her being a woman? The issue there (to me) was that she was old-school and therefore not email savvy. That she spent a big chunk of her career on location/embedded, etc.
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	I get the feeling they wrote that like the show was ending. It seemed more like a movie ending than a proper Sorkin end-of-season ending. but still, episode in, episode out, this felt like watching the 1st three seasons of West Wing. Such great writing.
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	seemed like the perfect penultimate episode. absolutely hooked.
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	Sorry I missed your question. Old people need love too you know.

 
			