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Further 2008 financial collapse reading: I really, really loved Matt Taibbi's book "Griftopia", which covers a much broader scope and is a good deal angrier in tone but still fairly funny. He shows the complicity at so many levels, which is just fucking stunning. Not only do you have the banks with their nonsense

It's impossible for me to choose just one song off that album. "Leave a Trace", "Clearest Blue", and "Never Ending Circles" were my favorites on the first few listens through, but I've gradually become obsessed with "Empty Threat" and "Keep You on My Side". There is not a song on the album that I don't love.

Too bad about that Moynihan-Piece of Toast feud.

My list, in no particular order:
Last Exit
Rearviewmirror
Porch
Corduroy
Who You Are
Nothingman
Insignificance
Dissident
Black
In My Tree

You know "some people in comedy". Those people say it's "basically understood". That's not "sort of evidence". It's not even close to anything resembling evidence.

#Oldoutoftouchguylivesmatter

I urge you all to check out the latest episode of "Common Sense", Dan Carlin's podcast. The discussion of the Paris attacks does not begin until about 40 minutes in (he had an episode ready to go when the attacks happened so added in the second part). As he often does, Carlin makes sense of a situation that I have

So let me preface this by saying overall I really like this show……but I HATED this episode. Like, really truly hated it deep in my soul. It was like an episode length version of the Zooey Deschanel Siri commercial ("Is that rain?"). What a bunch of cotton candy lollipop sugar plum BULLSHIT! This episode had about as

I don't know why but sometimes this old comment section just feels so hopeless

^^^That made me chuckle quite a bit.

Ahh just noticed the difference. I really like both versions. That song is a fucking jam.

It's on there..

"That's because of this JAM!"

I heard she lives in a single room above a bowling alley and below another bowling alley…

Hell yes. I've been super excited for this to come out, the songs I've heard so far ("Flesh Without Blood", "Realiti") are really great.

My love for Goldeneye is 100% based on the video game. The movie itself is middle of the pack Bond, but anytime it's on cable I can't help but smile thinking about 4 player proximity mine battles at Complex.

Is this an episode of "Talkin' bout Turtle"?

'Lost Highway' was my first foray into Lynch, and that movie really fucked with my head. It left me feeling unsettled and creeped out. 'Mulholland Dr.' went down a little easier, as I guess I knew what to expect and just let it wash over me rather than trying to dissect everything and make sense of it.

*Harry Potter and the Accursed Lower Back Pain*

Scott: "Why is it so hard to get into Canada!?"
Anthony: "You should start with their early stuff."