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Yeah, I like the Cliffs Notes thing. The insane complexity of the individual lines, individual songs, and way they all play into the album as a whole makes the music really rewarding cus you keep finding new details. And they're just awesome to listen to even if you don't get half the poetry.

I liked Wesley's Theory, For Free, King Kunta, Momma, u, i, The Blacker the Berry, and Complexion on the first listen. But it's far too long an album to judge fairly on your first listen.

He isn't sampling Pyramid Song, the songs just sound similar. Almost a rip-off, but eh, who cares.

The heroin thing really didn't sit right with me. I just don't see what's funny about THAT drug in particular… they could have used pretty much any other drug and done the same jokes, so why would you pick that one? The one that ruins and destroys more lives than any other? Bleh.

I envy you

The only reason Marvel did the shared universe thing was because they wanted to make an Avengers movie. There's no Ghostbusters Avengers equivalent, so this isn't even like what DC are doing with the Justice League, it's just… completely pointless.

I'm shocked that there were people who knew about Thor, but not about Marvel Thor. I hope Fenrir is in the Ragnarok movie.

I hate this. Everything is not awesome.

A great guy. The Simpsons is a hell of a legacy.

Lisa The Skeptic. Google it, dude!

He really is good. "I'm gonna be honest with you, Lisa. I never did the tests." *leaves show forever*

Sherri Bobbins's death never sat right with me, either. This one is just cartoony enough to work, though. It never feels like Banner is dead, it's just a comically lazy way to get rid of the character, just like Armin Tamzarian being strapped to a train out of town or whatever happens to him. Bobbins on the other hand

I love "Well, that's the end of me." One of the last truly classic eps, feels right out of season 4 in its caper-y tone.

I'm pretty sure that the creepy salesman is the guy who was struck by lightning as a child and whispers "You have… to leave… GE…" to Jack when Don Geiss has a heart attack in I think Season 2 of 30 Rock. Ahem.

Yeah, that's crazy! He's way too high-profile, I thought.

God, what a terrifying ending. Amazing. Dax Shepard killed it. I want him to go on the podcast with his awesome wife Kristen Bell.

His bizarre laughter and subsequent delivery of "You're going to London" following Bryan LaCroix's freakout was a thing of beauty.

Listened to Perfect From Now On - it was terrific! Thanks a lot for the reccomendation!

I find this guy really weirdly hot. Hannibal is full of men who I honestly find so pleasing to look at that it makes me question my sexuality. What I'm trying to say is that I approve of this union. I shall celebrate by watching season three of Hannibal, which I was already planning to do.

Was totally expecting to see the mechanical dildo chair from Burn After Reading under that tarp.