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Mighty Maus
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I don't think unCat is capable of regret or sorrow. She is revenge and anger.

By that logic, the wolves were not necessary either. To which I would respond, 'well, okay, but that shit is cool.' Keep the cool stuff (mothers returning to life as undead instruments of uncaring revenge/dire wolves) in the story and the story you are telling will be cooler.

I am a book guy more than a tv show guy, but I love how certain themes recur in the books, specifically resurrection and cannibalism. Every time either one happens, it's still an 'oh shit' moment.

She puts on a great, fun show.

Rectify god damn it!!!

Too much The Night Of…

Sarah Borges covering the Lemonheads

Not the same song, but the same band from a later album.

Not saying this is how everyone else has to react, but this is how I find myself reacting. While both are honest and appropriate reactions, wishing that someone find peace through prayer is incompatible with telling them to fuck off - at least for me.

I heard it as "I'll just say this as I wish you farewell…I hope you're somewhere praying"

I think that's part of my problem. As a sentiment, I'm not sure that it gels with the the big, bombastic production at the end of the song.

I am pulling for her and I like her voice, but the lyrical hook kind of doesn't do it for me. Hoping that the person who hurt you is praying - it just kind of doesn't work for me and I'm not entirely sure why.

I love both of John Doe's songs off that recent movie based on Bob Dylan's life/lyrics.

I am listening to a band, Hybrasil (not the electonic band from Ireland - a rock band from Derry and Boston). They put out an album in 1999 called Friendly Destroyer and the one of their songs is called Freindly Destroyer pt 1 but I can't find it on youtube or online or anywhere but it is absolutely fantastic.

Care to expand? I always thought Deadpool was basically Spiderman with a lot more violence and guns.

Meh, you can have it. I generally don't like the unfiltered IPAs (although I did quite like the Tree House beer that I had in a can a couple of months ago).

It's usually unfiltered (cloudy), low in bitterness and high in alcohol content. The biggest name for a while was Heady Topper out of Vermont. I think that's where it got the New England name but other breweries from other states have done it before.

I seriously distrust any craft beer in a can.

Beautiful flowing hair and an ugly scruffy beard?

Is it beautiful flowing hair?