I don't get why some parents care so much about their kid's aesthetic taste. That shit will shake out however it shakes out; just focus on teaching your kid not to grow up to be a shitty person.
I don't get why some parents care so much about their kid's aesthetic taste. That shit will shake out however it shakes out; just focus on teaching your kid not to grow up to be a shitty person.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner ain't no novel.
Are we ready to talk about Tame Impala post-Currents? It just came out.
Young White Female?
Yeah, but Chuck had to become a four year long Subway commercial to stay up for that long.
Except Clueless.
I hate myself for doing this, but in a piece taking down a musician for being a shitty musician, we get a writer who is a shitty writer.
Sinead O'Connor's version of "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Somewhat beside the point, what with the crash happening in New Jersey.
I don't think he's Mormon. I think you're thinking of Brandon Flowers, the guy from the Killers.
Deaner's been touring a ton under Moistboyz and the Dean Ween Group. It was Gener who pulled out. Deaner keeps saying he'd be ready if Gener was.
Yeah, man. But never say never. Gener could get right and step back in. But he had to get out, I think.
Well, the ethics of the situation are complicated at best what with Curmudgahideen up there developing said fantasy years before the famous lesbian's famous lesbianism was revealed. I'd appreciate an addendum to the discussion, then, regarding the implications of heterosexual men who fantasize about women who later…
There's something strange about a review criticizing the lyrics and the storytelling on an album when said review opens up with a line like that.
So what you're saying is that until every single person in New York is getting frisked at the rate of once every six days, then it isn't a problem?
I didn't say he didn't write them. I said they aren't his insights. Neither is the following sentence one of his 'insights,' though it is a direct quote, and not a plagiarized one: "He said, 'Yes.'"
I didn't say he didn't write them. I said they aren't his insights. Neither is the following sentence one of his 'insights,' though it is a direct quote, and not a plagiarized one: "He said, 'Yes.'"
Did you read Infinite Jest? Those aren't his insights. The book wasn't about those at all, nor did it derive any thematic weight from them; suggesting that it is or that it does is like suggesting that the Bible's main concern is figuring out how to organize a narrative.
Did you read Infinite Jest? Those aren't his insights. The book wasn't about those at all, nor did it derive any thematic weight from them; suggesting that it is or that it does is like suggesting that the Bible's main concern is figuring out how to organize a narrative.