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I seriously almost lost my shit because we had the sound off and the repeated animations were fucking with my warped sense of time something fierce. I have a vague remembrance of thinking I was trapped in a time loop or something.

And THIS, my friends, is why you should NEVER watch Hannah Barbera cartoons on acid.

Touche.

I just really don't see how this goes any other direction than Dean going full-supervillian.

If the police had actually written Velvet Elvis it would probably be in their Top 10.

Midnite Vultures got played at just about every college party I went to from 2000 to 2002 and got shit started in a major way just about every time.

Some people just hate to party, I guess.

The Strokes were always overrated and only got airplay because they came out of NYC. If they'd come out of any other city they'd be just another average band who played to 50-100ish people twice a month, put out a record and then broke up.

1)You should check out "..are sound" which is the re released version of "..monkey house" they intended to release before Capitol brought in Niles Rodgers and the dude from Duran Duran to pop it up. It's a much better album.

Sublime's "Badfish" is the exact same song as "What's going on", except that it has moving parts.

I have the RIP:24 shirt, and it's never failed to be a phenomenal conversation starter.

I think OP's post is funny because we basically just saw Horatio and Fortinbras get killed and they think they killed Hamlet.

"Game of Thrones" is only the name of the first book in a series called "A Song of Ice and Fire" and winning the Game of Thrones, while important, isn't what the show is about.
If you want to blame HBO or Benioff and Weiss or GRRM or whomever for sticking the wrong name on it, fine, but if you're focusing all your

Tension Head never fails to fill me with the desire to run through a wall.

No, it was intended as a gender neutral statement.

It has been my experience that Lullabies to Paralyze, in addition to being generally underrated, is the QOTSA album that people who aren't generally inclined to listen to QOTSA like best. I used to work in the back at a bookstore and it was one of the few records we could all agree on.

I worked in a kitchen that played Alice In Chain's "Dirt" pretty much non-stop. I tried to put on a Parliament record once and shit got REAL.

It doesn't have the obligatory "almost-Motorhead" song that every Ween album has either, but yeah, it's kinda like Ween made a dance record.

I thought the EXACT same thing, and that's not a bad thing.

What in the name of god makes you think Cersei needs a reason?!?!?