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Let them spin…fidgets…spinners?

But what's the word from Johannesburg?

I think we all know who we're talkin' about!

I've seen far more articles about people being outraged by the casting choice than evidence of the outrage itself. Clickbait bullshit.

I agree completely. It's hilarious. I don't understand why it gets dogged.

holla holla holla

I thought he was in Nightmare on Elm Street as well. But to my surprise that actually was Depp…

You're right of course but if you were the type of person that videogames resonate with then it was amazing.

I can't even play the narrative games anymore. Once you master the mechanics and/or level past the quests they get boring fast. I haven't finished one since GTA Vice City.

I remember severe wrist pain from those fucking joysticks.

Timex Sinclair 1000 with 2K RAM. Did it do anything?

There's an H now too.

I feel like they're running out of moral high ground to posture on. They've proven themselves hypocritical on everything from Monica Lewinsky to drug use to private e-mail servers. What could they possibly find to criticize with the next Democratic presidential candidate that hasn't already been done in a far worse

Yeah I knew I should have fleshed out that argument. It really was both of them. Monroe's interest in speed + Scruggs' innovative style = Bluegrass

Mmm bologna…

"We were being hunted." But still not conclusive proof.

Yep. I don't know if it's some weird strain of nostalgia related to Fangoria magazine, midnight movies and/or early HBO/Cinemax but somehow Night of the Living Dead still seems sort of forbidden and disturbing to me in a way that Eli Roth films never will.

Earl Scruggs, I guess, with bluegrass.

Richard Lewis invented the phrase "from hell." He totally gets taken for granted.

That eye shadow is working overtime.