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It's a genre that originated in England, borne out of elements of 2-step Garage, Drum n Bass and Dub. It was mostly dark, moody music with a heavy emphasis placed on subbass. It evolved over time to incorporate elements of Techno & House and eventually practically every other genre, and splintered into several

It's a genre that originated in England, borne out of elements of 2-step Garage, Drum n Bass and Dub. It was mostly dark, moody music with a heavy emphasis placed on subbass. It evolved over time to incorporate elements of Techno & House and eventually practically every other genre, and splintered into several

Yeah, I should clarify that I was only fucking around and was not personally offended by your comment in the slightest. There's been much, much worse stuff said about recently deceased celebrities on this site, but what made your comment stand out to me was the fact that you were trying to be polite and respectful

Yeah, I should clarify that I was only fucking around and was not personally offended by your comment in the slightest. There's been much, much worse stuff said about recently deceased celebrities on this site, but what made your comment stand out to me was the fact that you were trying to be polite and respectful

"I may not have liked a lot of his work, but I never would have wanted him to commit suicide" - Ben Folds Fan, Professional Eulogist. Check out some of his best hits in the new book out on September 4th, including such classics as:
 
- "I may have not liked the shape of his face, but I never would have wanted him to die

"I may not have liked a lot of his work, but I never would have wanted him to commit suicide" - Ben Folds Fan, Professional Eulogist. Check out some of his best hits in the new book out on September 4th, including such classics as:
 
- "I may have not liked the shape of his face, but I never would have wanted him to die

I think "did anyone believe Walt when he said he hasn't slept for days over the dirt bike kid's death?" would be the more apt question. Jessie's probably the only one who did and that lasted about 30 seconds.

I think "did anyone believe Walt when he said he hasn't slept for days over the dirt bike kid's death?" would be the more apt question. Jessie's probably the only one who did and that lasted about 30 seconds.

Yeah, she lectures him about selling pot while Jesse tries to make sure she can't see the dead body (Emilio) lying a couple of feet behind them. I like that both of the Jesse & Skyler scenes have largely been played for laughs.

Yeah, she lectures him about selling pot while Jesse tries to make sure she can't see the dead body (Emilio) lying a couple of feet behind them. I like that both of the Jesse & Skyler scenes have largely been played for laughs.

Amazing.

Amazing.

Boss - It's been a while since I've watched it, but I remember enjoying most of the episodes. It isn't great, but it's generally entertaining and Grammer is excellent on it in a big, showy role. As long as you don't expect the show to be a realistic depiction of politics and instead treat it as a melodrama about the

Boss - It's been a while since I've watched it, but I remember enjoying most of the episodes. It isn't great, but it's generally entertaining and Grammer is excellent on it in a big, showy role. As long as you don't expect the show to be a realistic depiction of politics and instead treat it as a melodrama about the

Do not trust the two guys above me. This movie is fucking awful and the review makes it sound significantly more interesting than it really is. Yes, it has an overabundance of ideas, but that doesn't really mean much when almost every single idea is unoriginal and dealt with in the laziest, most superficial way

Pretty visuals aside, The Spirit is probably the most amateurishly made big budget film I've ever seen.

Pretty visuals aside, The Spirit is probably the most amateurishly made big budget film I've ever seen.

"Kobe plays with a chip on his shoulder, like he's always out to prove just how much better he is than everyone" - This actually describes Jordan to a tee - half of his HOF induction speech was basically about him having a chip on his shoulder for slights both real and perceived. That's where a lot of the

"Kobe plays with a chip on his shoulder, like he's always out to prove just how much better he is than everyone" - This actually describes Jordan to a tee - half of his HOF induction speech was basically about him having a chip on his shoulder for slights both real and perceived. That's where a lot of the

Batum's got a long way to go before he comes even close to approaching the levels of subtle artistry and guile in a Bruce Bowen cheapshot.