It's very very excellent. I think I'd still go for Embryonic, because I'm a sucker for big sprawling albums, but there's a lot to be said for how concentrated this one is.
It's very very excellent. I think I'd still go for Embryonic, because I'm a sucker for big sprawling albums, but there's a lot to be said for how concentrated this one is.
Chafing's rarely a good thing.
That's a great description of this album… which I really like.
That might be the central message of the album. It's a hell of a comedown.
I think that's the bakedness talking. I found it really nicely-written, although it seems to be written for people who already know a fair bit about the band. There's not much telling the casual reader what it actually sounds like, at least not until the third paragraph.
Actually they were just approaching to ask if you had the time.
Wait, hang on… what do you say? Field?
Finally, a sequel to the classic Dance Is With Wolves.
This explanation makes way more sense, thanks. I was put off thinking it was a 'man, I'm so good at the sexing prostitutes don't even ask for money' bit of blatant fantasising.
Ragin Malayasian- good call. OK, we're now going to need a youtube video of that guy standing on the jetty firing arrows, intercut with scenes from everything that has ever featured an arrow hitting something, while Robb and Catelyn shake their heads in the background.
I thought they were going for the eye.
Liked for brutal sarcasm.
In the game of chess, you should never let your opponent see your pieces.
Wait, they're allowing Dan Savage to type things about sex in the space above the comments section now? This can't end well…
Interesting fact of the day: China has no national film classification system. I think that unless local regulations come into play or cinemas police themselves, children of any age will be allowed in to see this.
Hong Kong wouldn't require any dancing with the censors, since it operates under a very different system. I imagine it came out there around the same time as elsewhere in the world.
Come on, Dancing Mad, this kind of blatant innuendo demeans us all.
Idiotking: I think the difference is one of religion. Just because there are political and technological parallels doesn't mean we can infer much about religion, which is generally what I'd expect to govern attitudes toward sexuality. And religion is one area in which Westeros is obviously very different to medieval…
Eh, perhaps. But that would require proof. I don't know much about psychology, but I'm not aware of it being a recognised disorder. Seems strange to assume that, for example, cases of siblings who were separated getting together are the result of 'disorders'.
Interesting… so far I've preferred the first three songs. My internal jury is unable to return a verdict on You Lust, because it's just too big.