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Don Marz
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That makes you sound like a lonely jackass.

People hated Len. Why? Because of the hats? They wore some dumb hats.

Harvey Danger is, in my opinion, good from start to finish, every album. It's mannered, sometimes preposterously so, but it's nearly terrifying sometimes in how dark it gets.

Hey, I didn't plan for this to get a bunch of votes. I always thought of it as a story about how square parents could be.

You sound like you straight up suck to be around. I don't care if this comment gets deleted as long as you read it and think about that for a second.

"False. Black Bond."

Wow, this is accidentally about two of my favorite actors of all time.

I'm not sure how anything you describe resembles second-wave feminism, which among other things encompasses Marxist and socialist feminism.

Not passing judgment at all, but it's a little funny to me because almost exactly ten years ago, DC Comics readers were making the same complaints about the books, where everyone became "Ollie" and "Clark" and "Bruce" with little regard for who else was in the panel.

Makes sense to me. He's her older cousin. Why would it be rational?

Don't know if I'll ever be ready for this show as someone who didn't like Smallville, but Facinelli is a good choice for Maxwell Lord. He looks like someone sanded all the edges off his face to deceive people into thinking he's trustworthy.

Kinda sucks, then. Halo 4 was very good in my opinion, much like the original in that it did what it did well while everyone with a mouse and keyboard complained that it didn't change your oil and give you a foot massage too.

They could just send a letter telling all of us to not watch NBC for the next year.

They can get some laughs out of it, though, like that Family Guy gag where Brian and Peter keel over with their arm in the same awkward position.

I was saying Boo-urns…

I wonder about the sort of parents who buy these albums for their kids instead of the real thing. I received Green Day's "Dookie" in fifth grade along with a lecture about how censorship was bad and my parents trusted me.

Rise of the Tomb: Later

Including Lara.

We're running up against two different definitions of "ensemble cast" on that one, I think.

Ouch. Did Brian Posehn run over everyone's dog one by one or something?