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get a room.

gollum is jesus; he died for isildur's sin

if you're into dark crime/thriller stories, these are pretty good, and they're certainly far better than the Stieg Larsson books.

Children of the Hind.

i really hope Ice T force-feeds Wiz Khalifa a hot bowl of dicks.

which is always a shame.

the headphones sound great, but they break really easily.

Alpha Dog II? wouldn't that be more like… Beta Dog?

"Whitehead’s chosen mouthpiece for plague-ridden America dwells on the crushing inevitability of his situation."

okay, but what does Leo Messi think?

i have an ARC of Coco's book and it is really bad, but not so bad that it's funny.

ever notice how many Animals references there are in Children of Men? all three of the animals figure prominently.

i love pink floyd, but you were stoned. sorry.

agreed, i could have just read a book about all the game stuff (and i've never touched a MMORPGWTF) or even a book about Richard, but instead we get both of those AND a tight, well-crafted thriller with some really excellent characters, both good and bad. there's that one deus ex machina that was a little tough to

i was referring to the fact that he was clearly baked in the interview-type segments, jackass. also, waters dropped acid like once and mason was only a drinker, so, you know, bite me.

low's "fearless" and camper van's "interstellar overdrive" are my favorites

Gilmour was definitely baked in that film. also, he did a bit of modeling before joining the band.

yeah, that's my feeling on the matter- milk it, get bitches, tell stories, etc. dude was kind of a dick, though, so whatever.

years ago, i worked at a community college bookstore in northern virginia and always got a chuckle when this volunteer EMT who looked like the red ranger came in the store. found out later that it actually *was* the guy and no, you were not to bring up the show under any circumstance- if you were a friend, you'd get

a character that can't even recognize his own derangement
what i liked about the book is that, from charlie's perspective, pretty much everything made sense, and becoming more and more machine and being forced to interact with other people forces charlie to confront his own humanity in a way that he's never had to do