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Yeah. It's important for people to know that once a JPEG is out there, you're at risk of losing control of it. And you have no control of it if you've sent it to someone else.

I'm glad you mentioned older generations. Somewhere in the rise of digital technology and the false equivalence of "words of caution/using common sense" and "VICTIM BLAMING RAPE CULTURE!!!" we lost the lessons of our parents, who told us: "Never put something in writing you could regret later." We seem to remember

Also, the young inmates wouldn't have broken out and wouldn't have killed someone because there's no sense adding more time to your sentence if you were, say, Piper. You'll get out and have a lot of life left to live. Rosa? She's going to be dead within six weeks, so why the hell would it matter if she commits a crime

"Score one for the Tiny E!"

Sounds like a reference to the old SNL skit, "Tiny Elvis," which brings this Hatesong full circle!

The worst was the guy who hated "Two Princes." The whole thing was "Ugh..it's just so…terrible! God, I mean, ugh…so awful!" It was actually AVC that was driving the conversation because the other guy couldn't articulate his distaste. Hopefully he's not the lyricist in his band?

Foo Fighters and the Presidents are the only keepers here.

But De La Rocha can't sing. If he doesn't have the range for a vocal hook, they can't be the best one.

I'll come to the defense of 311. They're not bad. In fact, they're quite fun. The lyrics are dopey, but they're accomplished musicians. It's a shame that "Down" has unfairly lumped them in with the rap-metal also-rans that made the genre unlistenable (it's a crappy, tuneless song, after all). In their defense, their

I'll come to the defense of 311. They're not bad. In fact, they're quite fun. The lyrics are dopey, but they're accomplished musicians. It's a shame that "Down" has unfairly lumped them in with the rap-metal also-rans that made the genre unlistenable (it's a crappy, tuneless song, after all). In their defense, their

I'm not so sure. I know a couple preteens/teens using the service. And the reason I think it's staying on top is because of the inherent laziness of moving to a different social network. MySpace was a curio, a training wheels version of social networking sans real names that people grew out of once Facebook caught on.

I heard about those references and it made me cringe. It seems like it could singlehandedly ruin a song, no matter how great the music is.

I think that's the wrong cover art. That Amazon sampler sidebar has the correct one, I believe.

What would the Big East look like?

Hitting adulthood would be incredibly difficult for Calvin, I think. This comic needs to be more than just cute slices of nostalgia. It needs  a storyline to give it purpose.

Step to your left, Simon.

Depending on the episode, they would lock certain doors in rooms with multiple exit points. They made the temple linear and shuttled you through a path that probably had 3 guards in the way.  So if you didn't have at least 3 half-pendants, you weren't winning.

This is why when a young person points to art from that time period through the collapse of the U.S.S.R. and scoffs about "Cold War paranoia," I want to slap them.

King said that having the kid die was too harsh and is a decision he regrets.

That album cover is giving me Slender Man nightmares.