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The piece at least tries to make the awfulness a quantity (something I can almost agree with) but gets jumbled up trying to say he also wasn't bad.

Fred Durst, none of the qualities you'd expect from a good or passable rapper. But, hey, he's still not a bad rapper.

Not the answer to boy bands, but the marketing compliment. Nu Metal is how you sell something like boy bands to middle school boys. Much the same way GI Joe isn't an alternative to Barbie, it's how you sell something like Barbie to boys. The most nauseating thing about Nu Metal is the immaturity and focus on high

I thought Staind came to prominence because they had a non-descript emotional man playing acoustic guitar. You can see him writing songs on a tiny notepad in the video.

Fred Durst, none of the qualities you'd expect from a good rapper. But, not a bad rapper.

Goonies isn't an amazing movie and you probably had to be born at a particular time to appreciate it. But, it is nice that none of the children have super powers.

Last Starfighter was exploitation cinema for adolescent boys.

A surprising number of people I know got extremely excited when *BNI showed up on Netflix, and talked about making their kids watched it. I was surprised to find out I'm not the only person that remembers it existed.

Amazing. This will make Canadian news sites tolerable again.

They're both international trade skeptics that like to allude to a sort of panacea in getting a so-called better deal from trade agreements.

There's a lot of resentment happening here.

A self-proclaimed 'outsider' who gravitates toward old highschool and college friends. Can usually be seen chuckling at their own jokes, and hinting that they are too cool for school, although they never really identify their preferred culture. If anyone else says something negative they will immediately make appeals

This definitely the dumbest zombie brand going. A name synonymous with obsolete technology and not paying for things.

That's about it. The fact that Page added a few rhetorical flourishes to the arrangement doesn't make it that much more brilliant than Taurus. If only the lawsuit wasn't about Stairway sucking too.

People who say things like "one hit wonder" are same kind of people who vote for Trump because "he's different".

There is a certain well duh factor that involves how ubiquitous a song has to be before it can even be considered for a children's movie. If there's song that owes it's popularity to Shrek it will be Hallelujah.

It was part of the John Hughes charm as well. His characters always had a sense of reason and purpose, they weren't just an over-the-top gag.

Buck not being all that scary was part of the joke.

While still still enjoy some of the older Ted Talks by Evelyne Glennie and Dan Ariely I have a healthy scepticism for most of them. I really lost interest when I realized that the local Ted.x required you to write an essay just to attend.

I almost got sucked in by CRA is laying off everybody and hiring people back as volunteers.