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I apologize for my unintended sexism. It is a trend I've mostly noticed among female singer-songwriters though. Not only are the songs personal and autobiographical, but they feel the need to point out how autobiographical they are, like we wouldn't get the point. Lots of offenders.

But this is the internet…

Betty White's all, "Methuselah? Good kid."

Maybe it was lame when Leppelin did it too. But Adele tying it to her age is particularly tedious, in my opinion.

25? Really? 19 and 21 were fine I suppose. But there's something very irksome about young female artists who are convinced that their albums should be diary entries/autobiographies/journal entries. Try a more nuanced perspective as a writer — there are less on-the-nose ways to express oneself, and they pay off in the

He was trying to make it a unisex term, I think, or maybe truly didn't understand the parlance.

something something Buckethead

RIP Petyr

People who don't punch their ponies make me sick.

That's arguable. Not to be crass, but it made him a legend. A wise man once send "the best career decision an artist can make is to die young."

The justice system works swiftly in the future now that they've abolished all lawyers.

And… you beat me to it.

"Jack Antonoff." "But I hardly KNOW Anton!"

It'll be embarrassing when he calls him "Jesse" by accident.

No, but my mom thought so too.

All right, listening to this track, and it might be my favorite thing Beck has put out in 10+ years.

And vice versa!