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Nate the Great
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When first hearing a song a person likes, synapses fire to the pleasure centers in your brain. Upon repeated listenings, the same synapses don't fire with the same intensity. When a song is played ad nauseam, those synapses may stop firing completely leading an individual who once liked the song to now dismiss or even…

That's a classic! That's one of the signs you know you're at a white persons wedding.

Counterpoint: I like both.

tl;dr version: I liked this song when I first heard it, then it became popular and I hate it.

Girlfriend the Great can attest that her female middle school students are very upset that the Doctor is old now.

You know, instead of improving the company's infrastructure.

Finally, something for the ladies.

No one here is even koala-fied to make any puns.

Well this bit ended quickly. Thanks.

Psshh. If anything Egon's ghost is now the villain.

Okay, I won't. Thanks.

This is the saddest thing I've heard all day so far.

They played that at my senior prom in 1997. It's the last time I ever thought of that song until just now.

I thought that's what "Go West" was about.

I'm surprised "Place in this World" isn't your state song.

And friends are friends forever…

Or Marshall Tucker.

Yeah, we'll stick with our Marshall Tucker and Hootie.

Hey, it's rural Tennessee. She's going to need some help from her brother.

This is why Daniel Bryan can't get a push.