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Hmmm. I see, sort of. Would you say then that this decade nostalgia grows more out of dissatisfaction with how one's life has turned out? Or more along the lines of one wishing one was a child still. I could see that, I get sentimental over my childhood, but honestly the decade had very little to do with my happiness

I've never particularly understood decade nostalgia. Dunno why, but the yearning to be back in or to have the trappings of any particular decade has just never struck me. I tend to save up my nostalgia for things I did with friends/family/girlfriends back in the day, and by and large those things are

Child me would call you crazy for not putting Angry Beavers on top. Well actually he probably wouldn't say anything, just think it to himself because he's a pretty shy child. However, adult me will tell you that I've rewatched Angry Beavers and I really regret it because I've lost a severe amount of joie de vivre

I was just about to say that I had a huge crush on Mo. I was also about to say how terrible my disdain often was for the contestants on Guts. I always knew I could do better than them, and in doing so would impress Mo.

You're right, the subjectivity of morality is a problem in consequentialist morality as well, but I do not believe it to be as big a problem as it is for intentionalist morality. However, it is much easier for the social grouping as a whole to judge the consequences than it is to judge the intent, because intent is

In college German class we watched that dubbed in Deutsch. I gotta tell you, somehow it's even better.

And heeeere come the pretzels.

ughhh, your friend has shitty taste in cars. Well, you know what they say, imaginary internet money can't buy taste and refinement.

Deal. See, I'm an expert at compromising too.

I'd like to become a senator just to kill an important bill by tacking on millions to support the perverted arts.

Alright!

The Great One was in the 80's though. And the early 90's were still a heyday for hockey. Hockey died out in popularity during the dead puck era. These days hockey is actually growing very very rapidly and is getting up there with the NBA again. Last year's lockout hurt them not at all.

Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this son of Long York…..

If it makes you feel better, they'll soon be the Brooklyn York Islanders. Or is it the New Brooklyn Yorklanders…..

Planet Earth bro. But hey, you just keep espousing your bullshit "nobody gets it" point of view and we'll all just happily tell you to go fuck yourself. Honestly, you spent more wordage describing why you used a capslocked LOL than you have describing your point. Anyone who would do that is allowed to find me as

Yes, very few people are obsessed with pop culture. You do know what an obsession is right? It means that a person's entire life is dictated by that obsession. There are very few people in the world for whom this is true. The majority of humans consume pop culture, perhaps lots of it, but it is not the focal point of

WOAH! Hey you can't just go changing your post from one poorly thought out and incoherent statement to another! It completely throws your would-be mockers out of balance!

I just read that passage after taking a shower, and now I feel unclean again. Is there a brand of steel wool that's aimed at scrubbing your eyes clean?

You can't believe that Hitler was a terrible strategist? I can, motherfucker was a goddamn art student. The wasting of 1 million soldiers on a small city on the Volga that was only important because it had Stalin's name on it is a far more egregious sin.