1x01 Pilot
Professor Duncan: I’m asking you if you know the difference between right and wrong. Jeff Winger: I discovered at a very early age that if I talked long enough I could make anything right or wrong. So either I’m god, or truth is relative. And either case booyah.
3x22 Introduction to Finality
Jeff Winger: I mean, guys like me, we’ll tell you there’s no right or wrong—there’s no real truths. And as long as we all believe that, guys like me can never lose. Because the truth is, I’m lying when I say there is no truth. The truth is—the pathetically, stupidly, inconveniently, obvious truth is, helping only ourselves is bad and helping each other is good. 
1x01 Pilot
Professor Duncan: The average person has a much harder time saying ’booyah’ to moral relativism.
3x22 Introduction to Finality
Pierce Hawthorne: Booyah, good person!

1x01 Pilot

Professor Duncan: I’m asking you if you know the difference between right and wrong.
Jeff Winger: I discovered at a very early age that if I talked long enough I could make anything right or wrong. So either I’m god, or truth is relative. And either case booyah.

3x22 Introduction to Finality

Jeff Winger: I mean, guys like me, we’ll tell you there’s no right or wrong—there’s no real truths. And as long as we all believe that, guys like me can never lose. Because the truth is, I’m lying when I say there is no truth. The truth is—the pathetically, stupidly, inconveniently, obvious truth is, helping only ourselves is bad and helping each other is good. 

1x01 Pilot

Professor Duncan: The average person has a much harder time saying booyah’ to moral relativism.

3x22 Introduction to Finality

Pierce Hawthorne: Booyah, good person!

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"[I]n an episode about everybody getting shit-faced, I was the one going, “Let’s not glamorize it. Let’s make sure that if you don’t drink, you walk away from the episode not thinking maybe you’re missing something.” …The real thing that was being expressed there was that this is what drinking is. This is the ride home. This is the asymmetry of an evening. We get excited, and we have adventures, and we get high. Then there’s this shameful, quiet, dark, odd, clumsy, tear-stained kind of like, “We did all that stuff, and it’s over.” And I just wanted that stuff to feel like it feels and feel a way that it doesn’t in other sitcoms, where drinking is a potion that you take, and then you go crazy."

Dan Harmon, putting into words why “Mixology Certification” is one of my favorite episodes of television ever aired.

Song of the Day: “Gettin Rid of Britta”

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fuckyeahlost:

Here’s a sneak peek of Josh Holloway in the Community season finale!

“Stop trying to fluster me with your handsomeness.”

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(500) Days of Britta. I would totally see this movie.

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Toto’s Africa by Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, and Betty White.

This gets stuck in my head about once a day. I’m perfectly fine with that.

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