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Man, I hated Rising Sun, but yeah, I guess it was somewhat informative.

Timmy is an older brother to the most annoying character ever written.

That might have been it.

Before MJ died I remember reading that one of the boys (the first one back in the 90s, if I recall correctly) said his dad had convinced him to lie about MJ being inappropriate with him so they'd make a bunch money. He said for a long time he felt terrible about having lied, because he knew he had stabbed a good

Now I see what you mean, haha.

So now I feel free to say it's a f**ing shame he kept popping up and Kymmi didn't :/

Did nobody else laugh out loud like an idiot at the iPhone joke?

But I like Kenneth and Goofy :(

I hate not knowing whether I should reply to your comment with an observation about later episodes :(

She did develop a weird lishp (even when shpeaking Shpanish) shomewhat reshently. It shoundsh even worsh in English.

I'll believe in the existence of a rich, kind, drop-dead gorgeous man; I'll believe in the existence of a conceited, goofy telenovela actor who is desperate to be part of his 23-year-old daughter; I'll believe in a hotel with secret tunnels and where people get murdered that's still super trendy; I'll believe everyone

I couldn't agree more, but to be fair, the hatesong articles are always "_____ tells us why he/she hates ______", so I know I don't have to click. This was the newsletter's subject title, and included a picture of Punky Brewster, and then it was about a person I don't know's halloween costumes throughout the years.

I'm far from an expert, but I don't think there are any references beyond the title… To me, it's a song about discovering music that changes your life somehow: "I woke up at the moment when the miracle occurred/Heard a song that made some sense out of the world/Everything I ever lost now has been returned/The most

I do ^^;;

What, I *loved* the Dinosaurs soundtrack. I don't remember any of the songs mentioned in the article (except "Be a hervibore", which was, if I remember correctly, a bunch of vegetables convincing Earl, I guess, to eat them), but I remember loving them :P

Ha! At some point I thought "maybe I should read The Andromeda Strain, that one might be better…" Thanks for the heads-up!

Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park. I read Next and Rising Sun and MAN, I HATED them.

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Hello, I'd like to give you an extra upvote for your username.

@avclub-2dd78e6d27abfc8092491a5b76d415fa:disqus I believe it was on Neil DeGrasse Tyson's show StarTalk that the writers admitted that they leave the science bits blank and explain the point they want to make (something obnoxious/something about opposites attracting/something that sounds really complicated) and actual