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I was 10 when it came out, so it was in a state of being perpetually passed around when I was in high school. I never read it, though, because basically: I was in high school, so why would I want to read about high school? There are epic quests to read!

Good actress, hilarious & darling in interviews: what's not to love?

Good actress, hilarious & darling in interviews: what's not to love?

@avclub-f121d09285898f1c66d66f1e6f0455a6:disqus Thor worked so well because they put extremely charismatic actors in the leads, which will carry you through a lot of dumb stuff. I have yet to encounter a charismatic raccoon.

@avclub-f121d09285898f1c66d66f1e6f0455a6:disqus Thor worked so well because they put extremely charismatic actors in the leads, which will carry you through a lot of dumb stuff. I have yet to encounter a charismatic raccoon.

I would watch this montage.

I would watch this montage.

Cameras still have hand cranks, right?

Cameras still have hand cranks, right?

I was working in radio when Day & Age came out, and "Spaceman" was on medium rotation for about a year. It's a good song, but I hate it now. (Same reason I can no longer stand Death Cab's "Grapevine Fires." It's never the first single off an album that you come to hate, as a DJ: it's the last, the one that stays on

I was working in radio when Day & Age came out, and "Spaceman" was on medium rotation for about a year. It's a good song, but I hate it now. (Same reason I can no longer stand Death Cab's "Grapevine Fires." It's never the first single off an album that you come to hate, as a DJ: it's the last, the one that stays on