adamkushner
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adamkushner

Thanks for this post as I was completely lost during that scene.

One of the pleasant surprises I've gotten from listening to Sirius XM's Beatles channel is hearing some of the forgotten Ringo solo songs that are actually really good. There are some hidden gems amongst those obscure albums.

Whisper words of wisdom, covfefe…

You must be kidding, man!

Or is it like Buffalo Bill's woman suit?

Still not as bad as the jaw-droppingly blatant racism in the "Simpson Safari" episode.

That's nothing. Satyajit Ray made an entire trilogy.

There is hope but it's also unclear enough that Mike Pence is already at the Capitol if needed for another tiebreaker.

More importantly, when David Bowie was still alive and well enough to provide backing vocals for inferior beings.

I would argue it's less risky for a trans person to go into combat than for a soldier to go into combat with a chemically induced boner.

That's not my point. I'm saying his character was too underwritten for the reveal to have any sort of emotional impact.

It's completely believable that an alternative rock band would sell their own brand of cereal and release their album on fidget spinner?

I thought the big reveal of David Thewlis's character as the villain felt cheap and unearned, especially since his character wasn't even really that significant to that point.

The bodybuilder who Nathan chose as the face of his moving furniture fitness campaign with the fake memoir about being childhood friends with Steve Jobs and helping out jungle children, one who was tragically eaten by a baboon. And then he went on several local morning talk shows to corroborate the story. The fact

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Wow! How does he find the time to write and draw an entire episode every week?

For everyone who is weirdly upset by this: The entire promotional campaign for this album is not meant to be taken seriously. The "Everything Now Co." which does not actually exist is a satire on corporate music promotion. Personally, I've found it funny and amusing, I like that the band has a sense of humor.

Her voice is so fragile, as if she's on the verge of tears with each line reading. It's just heartbreaking.