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And to shake your booty means to wiggle one's butt!

Nope. I think it's a great verse, and better than most of what was on "Watch the Throne". ("The Joy" was probably better than anything that actually made it on that album - it's not that I disliked it or anything, it just had the potential to be so much more.)

Nas released "Distant Relatives" with Damian Marley in 2010. A great album. Nas has been out of commission for too long, I hope he returns with a new solo album next year.

But his program director is named Jimmy! Doesn't that mean something?

Believe it or not, I find iTunes more convenient than this goddamn streaming craze. I use my iPod Classic and don't give one single shit about Apple Music or Spotify or whatever the fuck else. I've always been comfortable with this routine, and I swear, if you even LOOK at my lawn…

I really think the revered neurosurgeon Ben Carson was kidnapped by Kang and Kodos a few years ago and subsequently impersonated by one of them to bring down our civilization for good. Nothing else makes any sense.

And when a fed up Lois pulls away Malcolm and the girl he's kissing. I've always loved episodes that explore an alternate way of a story unraveling.

I want his dad to get a show of his own. He deserves it, and we need it.

This reminded me a LOT of "Scrubs"' first season episode, "My Bed, Banter and Beyond", only set in the course of a year rather than a day. It's probably my favorite so far too.

1) I really wish the "Lose Yourself" conversation was extended without Denise halting it midway (unless I'm confusing this episode with another one, I've been binge watching it the last few days).

Kareem just needs to keep up his op-eds about the horrendously unqualified GOP candidates for 2016.

Now I don't see race. People tell me I'm white and I believe them, because I always agree with Clarence Thomas' votes in Supreme Court rulings.

And so can you!

Those albums, for all their flaws, helped me dig deeper into music (especially hip-hop) and find what I really loved.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: if "Inside Job" affected the financial structure of this country as much as "Blackfish" affected SeaWorld, it would be a much better place to live. Obviously, a lot still needs to happen for SeaWorld to completely crumble, but in spite of corporate stubbornness, it's on its

Yes, hopefully this and the new season of "Always Sunny" will make winter worth surviving.

I remember reading The Straight Dope a few years back and there was a question about why humans are so interested in space exploration and why it would benefit us.

While I'll be traveling through Wikipedia to see how exactly we can colonize the gas planets and their moons in the far future (even though I myself am perfectly comfortable on Earth) later today, is it possible we could go all the way out to the Oort Cloud and make a habitable human settlement somewhere there? That'd

Continuing to make albums together that push artistic boundaries and inspire the next generation of hip-hop artists?

You can call "Roses" immature if you want, but don't deny that it's a delightful song.