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No, but, see, like, it's a fantasy, and a large number of people want things that a different large number of people have.
It's just like the Hit HBO Thing!

"What if you could put a bookmark in real life???"

Casuals. Have any of you even so much as seen a Goosebumps choose-your-own-adventure novel?

I'm not sure how any of that lines up.

Just like the first one was called "The Stars Fall, And A Time Presents Itself"!

Because there's such a deep vein of reasons to criticize Ariana right now, like "she makes pop music", or "she licked a donut once"

Wow, yeah, a promotional livestream.
Bitches be cray, right

I'm curious what sort of hallucinations result from watching a terrible Police Academy sequel on repeat to the point of absolute exhaustion.

So does this mean that in the sequel Michael Keaton is going to shout at Zendaya from a mirror to avenge him? Because I'm really down for that.

I mean, please take this in the least obnoxious/condescending manner possible, but virtually everything surrounding the release of that song suggests that this interpretation is 100% the intent and "Chained To The Rhythm" is about pop music's function as a control mechanism.
(Again, I have no desire to be one of those

Oh good, I was having such a hard time seeking out videos of this nature on my own.

"Start"?

Yes, but only as part of Universal's effort to source cheap labor from transformed park attendees.

Of all the games to break this barrier, I wouldn't have expected it to be one as aggressively non-narrative (non-form, even) as Everything.
Not saying that's bad or anything - it's an excellent game - but it feels a bit like if Lasagna Cat was the first streaming series nominated for an Emmy, or something.

Still sounds better than I was expecting.

You mean, like, a continuation of the original anime? Your words confuse me.

You could, you know, watch the bit in question. It wasn't some clandestine, mysterious occurrence. They filmed it and aired it on pay cable.

"Borderline"