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Thanks for the reply Ned. Despite the nitpicking, I think it was cool for you to give this subculture some attention.

For your Punk needs, start with The Best of Punk Magazine. It’s not perfect, but a worthy coffee-table tome that can inspire countless debates on the merits of punk subculture (one of the very first

This website has been showing up more-and-more on facebook feeds recently (after an initial peak; perhaps the same time discussed in the article). A lot of it is pretty funny as well.

God I love Jeff Goldblum.

I like the cast.

Phoned in? More of a beeper.

I just came here to recommend the film Man, Woman, And the Wall.

If only there was $60 off the e-reader.

If only there was $60 off the e-reader.

I can’t wait to watch this on the big screen in the U S of A.

I’ve been told by many that the second season has been confirmed.

The anime is great!

Yeah, that's what it sounded like to me.

Yes, actually. It was a woman, but I don’t remember much else.

I’m sure if you searched around for “pain disorder” it could be found, but I cannot remember what program it was on. Maybe Diane Rhem, but I’m not sure.

Really? That is interesting because I feel like it is the opposite.

Really? That is interesting because I feel like it is the opposite.

Although I have a bunch of these, I hate how they age. Moreover, they sometimes ride up my legs.

Decent for the money, but far from best.

Although I have a bunch of these, I hate how they age. Moreover, they sometimes ride up my legs.

Decent for the

I don't know about the regular versus low-rise, but these underwear are amazing.

I don't know about the regular versus low-rise, but these underwear are amazing.

Well I don’t know how gender effects diagnosis of illness today (I know it’s been an issue in the past), there is certainly a difference between neurological and “not real.”

Like the article says about morgellons, the pain may be real, but “fibromyalgia” may not be a thing anyone has ever had.

The whole fibromyalgia problem was discuss on NPR a while back and they completely dismissed the fact that it could be a neurological issue.

Considering that list, I don’t think The Shattered Halls or The Oculus were that bad. In fact, The Oculus was trivial if people knew how to use the dragons.

I think Mana Tombs and The Arcatraz were much trickier at the levels you could access them.

People are all over you in these threads. So odd.

I haven't picked up anything from IDW for awhile. I'm missing some great stuff?