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Sir Osis of Thuliver
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Hey @avclub-fe667cc638187e2a2ed9661c0b94f457:disqus , you know which society didn't have unpaid interns? Of course you do. I see your avatar. How's freshman year SOC going for you?  When you're ready to stop being a victim (or just want a good doctor) you should swing by our country some time.  Maybe I'll offer you an

I'd have to be sure there's cable TV.

I see him in bars around Chicago, and he insanely creepy in real life too.   I walked past him on the street and I got the fantods.  If that guy hasn't killed someone, I'd be more surprised than if he has.

Agreed.  I believe, for the most part, an actors work stands on it's own.  Robert Deniro has made some amazing films in his time, but I'm not going to go see a movie just because he's in it.  And he's been in some really terrible movies lately.  
I think Anna Faris was very funny in Just Friends, and was mildly funny

Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.  Numbah 9.

Torture?  This sounds like a safe environment where this kid won't get more bullets through the chest and shoulder, or shrapnel in the eye.  Plus, free meals!  I've got to say, I thought this documentary was going to be a Thank You letter of sorts to the US government.  Welp, no good deed goes unpunished.

How about we leave it up to the person looking for work to decide if they want to work for free or not.  Good grief.  Why is everyone always a victim?  If you don't like the system, don't take an unpaid position.  Why do you have such little faith in people's ability to think for themselves?

I went to a movie once.   Didn't realize they were still in business. 
So, are they still about $5.00?

Every song sounds like I should be listening to it while I try on clothes at a "trendy" store at the mall.

I did not know that.  Thank you for sharing.

Agreed, @avclub-39dd889e0ab668280dbd73c93917e652:disqus 
I've always wondered what the endgame is there.  So you can say, "I told you so" a decade later?  Or just to come across as a douche? I don't think anyone's ever going to say, "Japan called this 6 years ago."  No specific offense to Japan, but I too am genuinely

How did you get the feeling right?

I got dragged to a Blink-182 concert as an adult with some friends.  The best part was we never had to wait in line for beer.  I actually don't mind Blink-182, but you can't see them live if you're over 14 years old.  They know who their demographic is.  They were yelling out things to the crowd like, "Who likes to

Will someone please explain the appeal of this group - musically - to me.  If these were four pimple-faced shoegazers, nobody would care.  Do I need to see them live or something?  It's just so terrible.

When I'm 64 years old, I plan to relive "Sex Starved Psycho Fuck Sluts, Volume 53: Cock is Our Reason to Live."

It really wasn't that crazy a game of poker.  I mean, not really.

I'm with you, rev.  There are just no more original ideas anymore.  It makes me cry.  Literally, I'm crying right now.  (Although it's partly because a man in a clown suit just blew me in a phone booth, but mostly 'cause of Hollywood.)

Now you have a great story for your grandchildren, Clement.  Congratulations on being you.

I thought there was another mixtape out.

Shut, shut, shut, shut, shut UP!