"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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The Simpsons was already in Season 11 by the time I was 9, and by the time I was 9 I already had an interest in computer games more than television. It also aired on Fox and I only watched Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon. It also wasn't something my mom watched or my grandparents. My grandparents were definitely not the target audience, and my mom rarely watched television. If she did, it was shows like Say Yes to the Dress and stuff about flipping houses. My friends in school watched South Park instead and never talked about the Simpsons.

In retrospect, I saw the Simpsons Movie in theaters and remember liking it. I cannot remember anything about the plot though, except that it took place in Alaska or something.
 
The Simpsons was already in Season 11 by the time I was 9, and by the time I was 9 I already had an interest in computer games more than television. It also aired on Fox and I only watched Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon. It also wasn't something my mom watched or my grandparents. My grandparents were definitely not the target audience, and my mom rarely watched television. If she did, it was shows like Say Yes to the Dress and stuff about flipping houses. My friends in school watched South Park instead and never talked about the Simpsons.

In retrospect, I saw the Simpsons Movie in theaters and remember liking it. I cannot remember anything about the plot though, except that it took place in Alaska or something.
based crazy house flipping woman
 
The Simpsons was already in Season 11 by the time I was 9, and by the time I was 9 I already had an interest in computer games more than television. It also aired on Fox and I only watched Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon. It also wasn't something my mom watched or my grandparents. My grandparents were definitely not the target audience, and my mom rarely watched television. If she did, it was shows like Say Yes to the Dress and stuff about flipping houses. My friends in school watched South Park instead and never talked about the Simpsons.

In retrospect, I saw the Simpsons Movie in theaters and remember liking it. I cannot remember anything about the plot though, except that it took place in Alaska or something.
Celebrities aren't discussed right? Well anyway, you could briefly tell the story of Hartman I'm sure many would be interested. /Edit - nah actually it's just depressing now I think about it.
 
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Null picks Hufflepuff for the house, chat goes insane.
Any man who values his shekels knows which team to join:

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Josh larping as "Ravenclaw" cause J.K. Rowling said it has Jews would be pretty funny.

Defy the Buzzfeed questionare Josh, go Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff.
I don’t know how the game is set up but if going ravenclaw means you have to solve a bunch of dumb puzzles and shit I’m out
 
I don’t know how the game is set up but if going ravenclaw means you have to solve a bunch of dumb puzzles and shit I’m out
Very unlikely, the people attached to the IP in the past have always added incredibly small differences between house choices if any at all. At most, I'd expect flavor dialogue and a different common room layout.
 
I hope you mention the Scott Adams vs. Ben Garrison feud. Shit is hilarious.
Its hilarious but also just a normal day for Clott. That guy is so high on his own supply it's insane.

If he files something that'll be hilarious. He'll be so salty about his loss, and he's the kind of guy who hires a lawyer who's a scammer or also insane.
 
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