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The Juggernaut Bitch
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The "juice of sapho" is a lesbian erotica reference, innit?

So tell some mofos to get out there with some shovels and start digging! Take some of that sand from that big-ass dune, turn it into bricks, and stack up a wall to keep the rest of the sand out. What the fuck….

Uh, you asked for examples of young-teen girls going for older guys? Well, there's one right there. If that ain't what you want, you can happily go fuck yourself.

I haven't read a Xanth novel in probably twenty-five years, but I'm inclined to agree. On the other hand, seeing the kind of shit that regularly sells fuckton millions of copies, it doesn't surprise me that there are tens of thousands, maybe even millions (?), of adults who read this stuff.

Uh… I graduated high school at the age of 17. I got introduced to a girl by a friend of mine who, given where we were hanging out, who we were hanging out with and what we were doing there, I assumed was 16. We hooked up for a few months, fucked like rabbits.

The puns are what seem to bring most of the adult readers of Xanth novels to them. I remember, years ago, hearing that Anthony actually writes very little of the books now. He pastes in the puns and pun set-ups that are submitted by his readers.

"Anthony has clearly put a lot of energy into his definition of sexual
maturity in girls—right down to the troubling idea that, in his eyes,
the development of breasts and pubic hair in a girl means she is no
longer a child."

Aww, ain't that a bitch? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch, I don't give a damn.

That's my point. The CD should not have increased in price at all, it should have decreased. Its cost of production, and the competition it now faces from digital distribution, should, by every law of capitalism, cause it to go down in price. It has not. This beside the fact that the industry did settle

Yeah, actually, I do, because had the industry tools been in place… the iTune store, the Amazon MP3 store, etc. the industry would have been able to tout the safety and security of their downloads (over the hundreds of MB of malware we all downloaded to our PCs in those days) as well as the accuracy of their catalogs

I believe, had the industry not been engaged in the practice of price-fixing, or had jumped on the digital distribution model way earlier than it did (as it was obviously a viable technology), they would not have had the drop they did. Music piracy was a symptom, not a cause. The cause was a combination of the

Sorta, though he is actually paying homage to Michael J Fox entirely, as his birth name is something totally different… Troy Ballou according to Wikipedia.

Shit… maybe?

Well, it holds true, because I both enjoyed Pacific Rim *and* I'm an idiot.

I know, right? I was like….. damn, in 2002, I was already out of the Army, collecting my monthly disability check from the VA, trying to find a job after the post-9/11 economic collapse, participating in anti-war riots and drinking far more than is healthy.

Same with Michael J Fox. There was already a "Michael Fox" at the time, and his real middle initial is "A" (for Andrew) but he thought "Michael A. Fox" was a bit sleazy, so he went with Michael J Fox as an homage to actor Michael J. Pollard.

Don't think the last two will get made, at least not with Moretz in the role… not for a few years yet, anyway.

Happening at the same time as the drop in label profits was a serious fragmenting of most musical genres, a continuing rise of underground music in several genres (which has never been well-supported by labels) and then followed by 3 different economic crises. Additionally, evolving technology made physical ownership

Check out this ghost right here, y'all. This is the motherfucker who is making dub-step a thing, because if there's one thing that 10 years of paranormal investigation has taught me, it's that ghosts fucking love dub-step.