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Dwide Schrude
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Didn't Jesse officially buy his aunt's huge house right after rehab? Truly a Detox Mansion.

Didn't Jesse officially buy his aunt's huge house right after rehab? Truly a Detox Mansion.

Yeah, and it's already getting unbelievably old. I mean, I get people know him from that but it's Every. Single. Fucking. Comment.

Yeah, and it's already getting unbelievably old. I mean, I get people know him from that but it's Every. Single. Fucking. Comment.

"I'm gettin' really sick of guys named Todd…"

"I'm gettin' really sick of guys named Todd…"

…with Rev. Winton Dupree?

…with Rev. Winton Dupree?

I don't know about Jar Jar, but I'd watch the shit out of a Barf biopic.

I don't know about Jar Jar, but I'd watch the shit out of a Barf biopic.

Or, in the picture up top, MC Rove.

"Stranger in Moscow" is my favorite MJ song ever, and that album has some really underrated songs - "Earth Song," "D.S.," "2 Bad," and one of my favorites, "This Time Around," featuring a Biggie guest verse that contains what I'm guessing is the only reference to "indo smoke" in the MJ catalog.

"Stranger in Moscow" is my favorite MJ song ever, and that album has some really underrated songs - "Earth Song," "D.S.," "2 Bad," and one of my favorites, "This Time Around," featuring a Biggie guest verse that contains what I'm guessing is the only reference to "indo smoke" in the MJ catalog.

RIP George Jeperson

RIP George Jeperson

I wanna take a minute to talk about one of those universally-derided "artist's worst work" albums that's actually pretty great - Morrissey's Kill Uncle. A lot of the criticisms of its production and overall directionlessness are valid, but really, they mostly just seem so in retrospect, what with Your Arsenal blowing

I wanna take a minute to talk about one of those universally-derided "artist's worst work" albums that's actually pretty great - Morrissey's Kill Uncle. A lot of the criticisms of its production and overall directionlessness are valid, but really, they mostly just seem so in retrospect, what with Your Arsenal blowing

I would venture to say that I "liked" Lulu. Not "liked" in the sense that I played it a lot because I enjoyed listening to it, but "liked" it in the sense that it was unironically fascinating and frankly, to me anyway, way more interesting than anything either of them had done in years, just for the sheer audacity and