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The Prighlofone
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I'm watching "The Birds" next week, and I honestly think that's the furthest I can go with horror. I've heard great things about "The Babadook" (and "Under the Skin" and "It Follows" and all the others…) but I just don't think I could take it them. I'd be very happy if I could perfectly compartmentalize and rely on my

I just came home today and did an excellent parking job, guys. Wanna see? It's over in 7A.

I would probably say I prefer "Wise Up" over this and "Save Me," but all three are superb.

OH, AWESOME.

He looks like a psychotic, animated, grizzled Bradley Cooper.

Please, God, let Amoeba Music last forever.

"Hey, Scully, who's the babe?"
"Just booked her for elder abuse!"

Except for Ben Carson.

How will we make fun of those people now?

Kind of like every GOP nominee right now.

I'm glad there's no actual dislike button, and I like Likes as much as everyone else, but…I also enjoy comments. Usually.

The Academy did award "Eternal Sunshine" with Best Original Screenplay (and Winslet was nominated for Best Actress) although it should have been nominated for much more.

Just like this comment! One for Waffl, one for me!

I love dancing. As long as I can get out of my head and focus on the music - which has to be at least tolerable - I can become my best self there, effortlessly confident and fun-loving and the life of the party. A guy I wish I could become more often without music.

Can't comment, looking at porn.

What made me happy about that was that it seemed that despite their different schedules and careers, that they had either kept up their friendship throughout the years or they reconnected just like old friends do on that phone call. It was a sweet skit.

I read that in Terry's voice.

I loved Terry's mourning of the discontinuation of his mango yogurt the most, because a loss is a loss, and no matter any fool who tries to trivialize it, you'll always feel that the world is worse without it. And you'll be right.

That new app/site Peeple reminds me a lot of that "Always Sunny" episode where everyone rates their dates.

"The Daily Show" didn't start the television satirists' observations on bullshit, it just continued it when "The Simpsons" ran out of steam.