Lime Wire will be selling off other people's dead souls to settle.
Lime Wire will be selling off other people's dead souls to settle.
I've been trying to think of some throughout the day…
I've been trying to think of some throughout the day…
I've heard that this has been released as a FLAC, but I have no idea where to find it considering Southern Lord's digital shop is "Closed until further notice." Has anyone seen this as a FLAC… that I can purchase?
@avclub-c3121fa95cd6bc24f771b66449a2142c:disqus It would be like that scene in 8½.
I have no idea why, but I always get these guys and Beach House confused.
Temple of Doom was a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark, so it would be difficult for Raiders to explain away Willie, but it doesn't really need to. I mean, Willie is a shrill awful person and Indy probably dumped her ass back at the hotel room.
Tool is great when I'm feeling like a pretentious teenager.
Swans.
Different eras. Different angers.
I won't dispute that it's about class, but I guess I just don't understand why we need to label different classes of people's problems and implicitly make a judgement regarding them. Not being able to spend a lot of time with your family because you're halfway around the world on a business trip is an upper class…
See, but that's kind of bullshit too. I mean just because a poor person gets the wrong coffee at Starbucks, it's not like they're automatically going to get all existential on it. They have just as much of a possibility of getting upset and feeling entitled as "non poor people". I think it's wrong to assume that…
@theLadyfingers:disqus Oh man, Orbus Terrarum is so monumentally amazing in all respects that they really should've just stopped there.
I really enjoy the 2:00 that "Never Come Around" lasts (
http://www.youtube.com/watc…, but I've been pretty uninspired by everything else I've heard by La Sera (and Dum Dum Girls fro that matter).
@avclub-b9abc54b685d47db67da47a4007fdb12:disqus I find your points interesting and compelling, however fucking use capitals for God's sake.
I'm a heterosexual man and I totally agree with the original poster's sentiment. I don't know what you guys are talking about.
You know what? Somehow Eddie Izzard as a Munster totally makes sense. I don't know why, but it does.
I don't know, I always viewed At Swim-Two-Birds as more of a scathing parody and critique of Modernist writing than as a "sobering" view of Ireland. It's such a long series of goofs that it would be hard to get a serious view of Ireland from it. Plus O'Brien loved Ireland.
If you look objectively at the lyrics, it sure is pretty dumb. Then again, if you look objectively at the lyrics of Fela Kuti's "Zombie" they're perhaps even dumber, but there's no way I would question the sincerity and anger they represents.
The definitive translation of Gargantua and Pantagruel would be a thousand pages of "Ppppppppppppppfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffppppppppppppppppppppttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt…."