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Some people are apolitical and treat people with love and kindness each day and some people are heavily political and think badly of others. Who is doing a better job "changing the world"? Also, do you believe it is possible for man to save himself and who do you believe those with the most power, regardless of their

Says more about the AV Club than it does about Norm.

So you're saying that not agreeing with the premise of the Handmaid's Tale is misogynist? That's outlandish.

Norm is a Christian so he is genuinely pro-life. But do you not get that it's only your opinion that being pro-life is "unfortunate"? And that that's not an objective fact?

I wonder if the author realizes the irony in that he, himself, is trying to be a "white savior" by bringing up the term where it doesn't apply. Jesse, you're not more sympathetic to racial injustice, or helpful to black people in general, by shoehorning this stuff in your writing. At no point are Sandler and Hudson

Leo's almost as orange as Trump.

Guy's gotta watch his ex-girlfriend keep going up to the goddamn stage.

Noooooooooooooo!

Poochie is cooler than Jimmy Fallon.

It's a little odd nowadays in that it's an original musical, not just something adapted from broadway, and basically only one musical really even gets made a year.

I like Viola Davis but this is completely insufferable.

I can confidently tell you to ignore the other answers to your question and listen to As the Eternal Cowboy, the band's second LP. It's the best thing they ever did, front to back, I promise you.

I remember Elevator cribbed the White Stripes' red-black-white color scheme along with Interpol, Green Day, and a bunch of other bands at that same time. I also enjoyed Elevator.

I know how this sounds, but Bob Dylan. His work encompasses everything I'm interested in and as I grow I always find myself in him again. Dylan is *vast* but he filters the world through a sensibility that I relate to completely.

Dad Rock is a term depressed hipsters use for music enjoyed by people who do good with their lives.

He did too, but the studio took control of it and changed everything.

I can buy that except even OG fans of the band are listening to the last two. I love the white album and can't believe that I do.

There are some other songs off EWBAITE that should be on here. Cleopatra immediately comes to mind.

The Strokes set their first album and their entire look/sound/persona in a kind of alternate timeline 1970s, and in doing so there was no way to naturally evolve from there. What do you put out in 2003, 2005 etc. when your 2001 debut really came out in 1977? They've been mining the '80s since, but it's tired.

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