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Which still has nothing to do with her compulsory service in the military. It has to do with her using her celebrity to sanction Israeli regional aggression.

I get the impression that TLS is this generation's JAG. Even if it's a good gig for him, I don't consider it to be even vaguely a mainstream success.

A noble and significant protest, to be sure. I'm sure WB is devastated. For reference, Lebanon contributed a whole $850k towards the BvS bottom line, which was definitely the difference that movie needed.

I definitely was not including someone like Jeffrey Dean Morgan. I meant regular cast members, most of whom you covered.

Granted that you're objectively wrong, bootable from where?

"it's an old name, sir, but it checks out."

"Stan" is the Eminem song most mired in horrifying teenage angst and paralysis-inducing cringe for me.

Right. Had MDs been around and inexpensive early enough to replace cassettes, they'd probably have been a longer-lived format than CDs, but they just developed too late.

"Fat Music For Fat People" saved my life in 1997. The sub $10 punk compilations from Phat Wreck Chords (I think Epitaph put some out too, but I mostly remember the PWC discs) opened so many musical doors for me in high school and college.

I'll never forget the day when, in 9th grade geography, my 10000 year old British teacher (I assume she was actually in her 50s, but she seemed wizened to us) played "Sunday Bloody Sunday" while teaching us about British/Irish tensions.

Nice username/comment synergy.

Oldies stations from the '80s that played almost exclusively music from the 40s-60s were the best. Excluding classical music, that is basically all I listened to growing up.

I assume Martin Shkreli is the target audience.

Not going to lie, I loved my MiniDisc player.

I will take that home tonight.

But we got Bob Rock Metallica! And nuMetal! And the heyday of pop-ska and post-grunge generic alternative rock!

It takes a huge exercise of will to not break a radio whenever "Kashmir" comes on. What a terrible, endless song.

At certain karaoke bars, yes.

Hey, if there's anything that the kids love these days, it's a clunky, unreliable technology from two decades ago that they only know exists because of Guardians of the Galaxy, but don't know how to use or have anything to play it on.

I wonder if Ellen Pompeo sometimes sits in her house, counting her money, and laughs as she looks down at the corpses of the careers of those who abandoned the warm bosom of Grey's Anatomy to seek out fame and fortune.