aecheyeperiod
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aecheyeperiod

You’ve likely heard both their music in the last 20 years. Arcade Fire’s debut album came out in 2004 to critical acclaim, and won the Grammy for Album of the Year for their 2010 album. Their popularity has waned with their last 3 records met with mixed reviews. Feist is a Canadian singer/songwriter who is also

Good thing we all know apathy=superiority.

I vividly remember a lively classroom discussion in 1995/1996 about how the internet was going to unite the world like never before(!). No more war, ever, because we could engage and empathize with citizens of other countries in real time. Propaganda? GONE. We’d have broad access to high-quality information and data.

I’m a huge fan of the show and never wished for its cancellation, but I certainly had my doubts/questions about what it would look like going forward. I was pretty firmly in the camp that this was going to really impact the feel and writing of the show. Seeing that at this point all he’s really doing is voicing

The scenes where he kills a minion in a gruesome and over-the-top Bondian way, and then the film switches into super-sincere scenes of the minion’s home life and the family hearing the tragic news and having their lives destroyed by it.

I was irritated by Bigfoot shitting. Then mildly amused by the “Clean-up in hall 3" tannoy. Then chuckling at the two Leichtenstein Guards hearing the message and then hurrying away.

...but that does seem to be the point indicated by the show’s structure. Like, good dig I guess, but I think he is.

I wholeheartdly agree with the review. Now, full disclosure, I’m one of the few people in the world who actually liked “The Love Guru”, so maybe my opinion doesn’t count, I guess?

Your article is misleading. The girlfriend’s lawyer (Throckmorton) was concerned about her safety and called the police because she told him she was going to commit suicide. That’s why there was concern about her sitting with Warner’s guns and why she didn’t want to be around them. And that’s why she had to undergo a

Yeah, but he had his property surrounded by fences, surveillance cameras, and possible trip-wires. Things that totally innocent people do all the time.

According to an Amazon cybersecurity engineer who spoke anonymously. . .

Finally, vindication for my child self who got sick of hearing Tears in Heaven on the radio and who complained about that mopey, mumbly whine of a song with its tepid-ass guitar work, only to be loudly told that I couldn’t complain about that song because it’s about him being sad that someone died.

Ignatiy giving a withering D to a shitty movie: Expected but always welcome.

I know so many people who love Bob’s Burgers, but, Jesus Christ, I don’t think I’m being unreasonable for wanting an animated show to put the barest effort into its medium. I know the voice cast is immensely talented, and I’m sure the writing is great, but despite that, I don’t want to watch some chinless barely

I get that Spiderman 2 (and X-Men 2) were the high-water marks for superhero movies for a while and their place in movie history is unassailable, but wasn’t it more because we were all just so pleased that they were actually GOOD movies and not total shit shows like Batman and Robin? If, say, Iron Man 3 had come out

Good one, you earned a star :3

I appreciate that Melissa said it very plainly that had they actually looked into it, they wouldn’t have supported it. Much better than the amount of shitheads Oprah has endorsed with nary a word about how maybe it was a bad idea.

Both can be true!

It’s because they’re so desperate to find a reason beside bigotry/hatred for why they supported Trump they’ll dig until they can find at least one sob story that fits the “economic anxiety” message.