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Some of the people some of the time do have a predilection for nasty pieces of work, and it does suck and screw with your head if your special someone seems to flip all your positive qualities into bad ones and the nasty piece of works into good ones, like you're being punished for following the rules. It's not all

This may be right out of place as I'm just gonna go head-on into the assumption (and basically take a swinging guess with a lot of other assumptions) here that some of the opinions he's being an ass about have to do with homosexuality/any non-100% straight sexuality, although I'm also assuming that he's kind of

Because that's what our takeaway from someone's death should be - self-aggrandising complaining about how timely the obituary was. You know this is inane, stop it.

They're fucked in the head, but not so fucked they've completely forgotten that there's something off about praising the greatness of a man who is responsible for the cruel torture and murder of millions of innocent people, but still fucked and stubborn enough to not get the obvious "yeah, I shouldn't really be a Nazi

Also, you will never effectively revenge-humiliate your sibling when you're so desperately trying to do so. All you can do is say "Hey Andy, fuck you, you're a dick, I hate you", and moving on once and for all. Only then can the proper inspiration strike, allowing you to dredge up your tedious sibling rivalry that

Dan Savage: Knows his Shakespeare dick-jokes. 

"Man, Philly is kinda rough sometimes"
"At least we're not in fucking Cleveland. What a hole"
*studio audience boos in agreement, keeps watching* 

Top band. Came to them after the fact - at the moment, I'm mostly about the first (Fake Train) and last (Leaves Turn Inside You).

Yeah, how dare they let anyone with 'niche' tastes have an opinion. You should just let people who listen to 2 bands (that are probably too good to even be around in the 90's) and are filled with spite and resentment for everyone who listens to anything else be the arbiters of such matters.

I guess the "but what about this?" comment count as complaining, but it's the type of thing once can only complain about if they're engaged and they've actually read the thing, not to mention these inventories are basically designed to get that response. What get's the better of my nerves once in a while is the

Inventory: 15 innocuous things AV Club commenters can find cause to complain about

Another New Zealander who watched it (again) in film class - my friend had taken magic mushrooms prior to the screening. He found the whole MAD sequence a bit much to handle. 

Yeah, that Canadian model for the NHL (junior league) is pretty much what is followed over here, Australia, European soccer etc… There is still university athletics, and in amateur days when there was an advantage to being a student rather than a worker, those who played for their University might well take on higher

Of course, paid very deep and close attention to the party leadership race of a party whose entire relevance to me is not being the other guys, and certainly not wasting my time on such trivialities as Rev and the the noisy musing of miscreants, although I did make a little time for some SPORT

Can I still chastise other people for the triviality of their chosen pop-culture endeavours while ignoring that mine is basically mainly trafficking in gossip and puerile titillation under the pretensions of topicality?

Motorsport and Grey's Anatomy?

The Verlaines. That band is good, that song is good.

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Sure if one wants to be mature and practice the kind of behaviour that leads to a healthy relationship (even if it's not possible in this case), Dan's advice about clear boundary setting to GTFO. However, if GTFO wants to amuse a certain distinguished gentleman of the finest tastes and the sharpest wit who comments on

So I checked out this album and their first, and this most current album is great in a "this is very enjoyable, I have made a good listening choice" way, whereas Soul Food is great in a "is this maybe the best?" way. I'll grant I'm not parsimonius with the sentiment, but holy shit are you right.