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  1. To those of you whose mental health -- particularly anxiety, imo -- has gotten worse over the past week, you're not alone.
  2. The recommendation to not take ibuprofen for COVID-19 systems is now backed up by WHO.
  3. lol, I did. So anyway, I find it ironic that, with the health care system getting swamped in the next few weeks and the amount of people who could have their insurance interrupted or lose it entirely, his message is more important than ever, yet because of how dominating this story is, it's not getting as much attention.
  4. This may help third party sellers, I'd think, if things start becoming out of stock but many people are selling stuff used.
  5. I didn't understand the quote until I watched the video. Gotta ask how my relatives there are feeling.
  6. Heh, I was going to mention TNG as well since many Season 1 episodes are pretty week, particularly Code of Honor, and many many stinkers in Season 7, which has, like, 3ish good episodes IIRC. Code of Honor is up there, though. I guess many would consider the Seinfeld season finale a stinker in a great show, but I enjoy watching it if nothing else than seeing nearly every recurring and one-off character there. Frasier has Season 8 - 10. For those who don't know, the original writers left to start their own show after Frasier Season 7. They came back for the final season, Season 11, and the turnaround in quality was huge. There are many lackluster episodes that probably could have been classics had they had the original writers at the helm (the one where Frasier's dad is trying to juggle dates with multiple women is one example, and is actually when I noticed that the episode wasn't as funny as I'd expect from the show). The episodes with René Auberjonois's character were mostly bad, imo, because his character was bad. I don't know why he was so bad; I can't pinpoint it. But I never enjoyed his character. A Day in May has three separate stories that center around whatever the main characters happen to be doing one afternoon. For the father's story, he's at his shooter's parole hearing. Now, in Seasons 1 - 7 and 11, serious stuff was handled far better, and there was an energy to the episodes where it wasn't too bogged down in feeling like a dirge. But his story is like a bad soap opera that has no point; it just seems like a scene and totally out of place in the series. It's why I also don't like Rooms with a View in Season 10. It's a laugh-free episode that is too melodramatic, and I always skip it now when I rewatch the series. This is a polarizing one because some Frasier fans LOVE it partly because of how different it is (@MarSolo I think you really dig this one). To each his or her own, but I REALLY despise this episode. Compare it to something like To Tell the Truth: This deals with some pretty strong stuff regarding Niles and Maris' divorce and Maris' accusation that Niles was in love with Daphne throughout their marriage. The reveal that Maris is using that as an argument is hilarious in all the characters' reactions who are in the know, but it also has a fantastic scene that involves Frasier and Martin arguing about whether or not Frasier should tell the truth. The argument isn't funny, but it's not melodramatic; it's energetic, and it fits the episode. I don't feel like I'm watching a soap opera; I feel like I'm watching a great piece of television.
  7. I'm not even a Patriots hater, but some of this shit makes me lol
  8. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FIRST FFVIIREMAKE DEMO NOW THIS
  9. Part 2 will be released within the next two years and people will forget who made these jokes is my guess.
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