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That sucks, yo. I mean, as we all know, weed will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no weed.

The best way to listen to this is as the intro to one of the best Essential Mixes ever, Nicholas Jaar 2012

Loveline was appointment listening to me when I was in college in the early 2000s, when i would sit there and listen to it while I played Everquest. Adam was an asshole even then, but he was honest, and actually seemed to have some empathy for people and understand what it was like to be a working person.

'89 RX-7

Yeah back in my day they would have low-rider shows near the UT Austin campus around Cinco de Mayo, and seeing them there put low-riders firmly in the "not quite my thing, but still cool as fuck" box.

Yeah I pretty much only watch EVO, so I don't actually know too much about FGC.

There was a showmatch last year between Lupe "I love Street Fighter 2 and Japanese manga/Only Ken and Ryu I can never beat Blanca" Fiasco and Daigo "The Beast" Umehara. (Daigo is probably the GOAT of Street Fighter) Lupe actually won, but many people think it was a set-up or that Daigo was confused about the format,

Well, a career in entertainment is the best way to the White House, after all. Obama/Obama 2040!

This mainly just makes me wish for another episode of Every Frame a Painting. (and hopefully not one where he's just bitching about Marvel movies)

Fuck these people. That song is really good.

The brother of a friend runs the comment section of a big newspaper. He says that there's a group of about 100 or so people that post 90% of the comments, which is why virtually every article, even the most benign, can have a comments section spouting off about #benghazi and Crooked Hillary

Hmm…Crime thrillers by women? Especially since a book about Japan by a non-Japanese person was mentioned, I think it would be strange to omit Out by Kirino Natsuo. In addition to being one of my favorite crime books, it has female characters that made me think seriously about the many ways in which both Japanese in

This actually received very positive reviews from the Japanese press, while English reviews were way more "meh". I would, however, qualify that by saying that all the reviews in English seemed to have been written by people with less than perfect Japanese language skills, and for a movie that seems to be centered

I was more of a Bridget guy myself. When The Girls Next Door ended she started doing this show where she went to beaches around the world. Most episodes had a scene where she would interview a surf instructor or something while wearing a bikini. Watching the poor (lucky) guys try to get out coherent answers while

Yeah Mark Kermode kinda liked it as well, and he's a bit of a grump in general and fantasy movies in particular.

I'm pretty sure I saw the video for "Baby's On Fire" well before this came out, and I remember thinking even then that when Yolandi raps "Neil Blomkamp's making me a movie star" she was in all likelihood very very wrong.

We don't have to make The Americans great again! The Americans never stopped being great!

Elsa being gay would be kinda neat and all, but I'd actually be more interested if she simply didn't have a love interest. Seriously, not everybody needs or wants a romantic partner.

I like how, in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame clip, the guitar ascends to heaven at the end.

Maybe the film is so-so, but I'll still see it, because while Doraemon and I have our differences (he's a robotic cat from the future with a pocket full of amazing gadgets and I'm a boring white guy), we both feel that dorayaki is fucking delicious.