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  • I like the version where Sid Vicous sings about how awesome Paul Anka thinks Frank Sinatra is... Or Nina Hagen.

  • Imagine suffering from multiple personality disorder and one of them is a MAGAt.

  • As an American who has spent time in Oz, I can clarify. In Oz, what you call tomato sauce is what we call ketchup/catsup. In the US, tomato sauce is either the primary ingredient in things like spaghetti sauce, or it can be used to differentiate a red spaghetti sauce from something like an alfredo sauce.

    Source: asked if I wanted tomato sauce at Macca's.

  • Meanwhile, in the House, Representatives argue over which tastes better: the blue crayon or the orange.

  • Er, howabout nothing supernatural, just a dying narcissist?

  • Buy a few Republicans and let's make it happen, Billy Boy.

  • It's chilly in January - Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana beg for federal money. Texas may or may not turn into a pumpkin.

  • Try to train a human comedian to make jokes without ever allowing him to hear another comedian's jokes, never watching a movie, never reading a book or magazine, never watching a TV show. I expect the jokes would be pretty weak.

  • I haven't used C since 1995, but in my recollection, they're needed so that the compiler can do type-checking (to the extent possible) in other files that use the function.

  • Wasn't it like, last week that Republicans were screaming that we were grinding up toddlers to make stem cells?

  • I wonder if Lorraine is an actual author or someone OP is mad at.

  • You know, whenever a kid gets accidentally shot, I think of all the other 359x359 directions the bullet could have gone and wonder how many millions of stray shots are flying around.

  • I was trying to think of one. Lech Walesa came to mind, but it's doubtful. There was a Romanian president maybe 20 years ago that was a merchant ship officer, who often get f/l qualified (I did), but iirc, he flamed out.

  • They also lost the science war.

  • In (d/dx)f(x), d/dx is a symbol that means the derivative of f with respect to x. It's not a division of two variables. But, the reason the symbol is useful is that you sort of can multiply the dx in some situations.

  • If they want to try that in Norfolk of all places, it should have goddamned been Navy Brewing Company.