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Huh. We were watching All Monsters Attack today.

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The Komondor breed has been declared one of Hungary’s national treasures, to be preserved and protected from modification.

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Too cool! They’re so neat!

So are

…and this cute Hungarian breed, recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2011

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Kevät tuli, lumi suli, puro sanoi puli puli.

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:grin:

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happy “closer to 2050 than 2000” day everyone

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I suspect the extra wasn’t getting it - I’m assuming his gift of swearing was premised on the nature of Iannucci’s previous show, The Thick of It, which was famous for the swearing (even having someone sometimes credited as a swearing consultant), and the extra translated that to, “He likes swearing.” Except that what he came up with was more just an insult, not original, and not at all clever. It was funny to Louis-Dreyfus because it was such an utterly bizarre non-sequitur.

Pretty sure they don’t know either, except that it’s two words that are scary to them that they figure will scare others.

Oh noooooooo!!!
(falls down a well that was clearly marked on the map, but…)

I just realized yesterday, that if they did a contemporary remake of “Back to the Future,” with the same degree of time travel, Marty would travel back in time to… 1995.* Now I am turning to dust.

*Where the only big shock would be that the president is smart, in a multiplied version of the joke from the original movie, made during Reagan.

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Is Batman woke now?
Always was.

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I always knew Bruce Wayne was a Commie.

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FFM Malcolm Capaldi

and also this, re: yr Batman post

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As long as Frank Miller isn’t writing him, yes.

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When I think of “Thick of It,” I think of moments like this one:

It’s interesting how DC writers have realized (or maybe more accurately, how DC editors have allowed them to say) that some of their “villains” are more heroic than not (e.g. Poison Ivy) and their heroes are a bit… problematic.

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