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It's also a fucking wonderful song.

I love Nihilist Arby's as much as I loathe life itself.

The premise of the article is to ignore covers, and "Physical" is a cover of an Adam Ant song.

I remember the '89 Upper Deck set going for like $500, too (on the strength of the Griffey rookie). Ahh back when my "investment" in baseball cards seemed to be smart.

I have numerous '87 topps Mark McGwire rookies sealed in clear plastic. It appears to be worth $.99 a piece. Hey kids, your college fund has arrived!

As an overzealous early 90s kid baseball card collector myself, I was screaming to my empty living room about that gaffe. A SHOEBOX? Dude's not keeping a '52 Mantle in a fucking shoebox. This is me, basically. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Is that…is that an Insane Clown Possee tshirt?

Was it Mean 18? That game was awesome.

So, you like the ok episodes and dislike the great ones? Bold stance!

M'univison (tips fedora)

It should be noted that my BEST SMITHS SONG EVER changes every few weeks or months. I mean, maybe it's Reel Around the Fountain. This Charming Man is also perfectly cromulent.

Best Smiths song. HOT TAKE DELIVERED.

You're crazy, Perkins. This episode was hilarious. Forget about your empirical criticisms, it's mountain rules here.

Shteyngart is an incredibly enjoyable author. Check out Absurdistan if you have the chance.

You can't see one of these things and not think of Dee on Always Sunny. "This guy's got some great dance moves!"

That's right, they actually had an accountant! Go find him! Excellent Okkervil River reference in your screenname, btw.

I mean, opposing counsel just discovered it, no less. They might all be going to jail, and all Diane and Carey say is "deal with it?"

Does this lawfirm have an accountant, like every other law firm in the history of our country? Because if $2.2 million went missing from my law firm, our accountant would say "hey guys, you are missing $2.2 million."

Anyone who's ever been to a small town in mid America and saw that episode said the words "that looks nothing like a small town in mid America."

Pretty remarkable for a song that's over 30 years old. It manages to hit a number of taboos with only a few lyrics before going into a free jazz freakout. It's been said that critics had no fucking idea what to do with Hallowed Ground when it came out - was this satire? Was it sincere? Where did all the snotty