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No…pretty serious. Fun song, cool video.

Bif Naked is gonna play a kickass set.

I've never really cared about Beyonce, but holy shit Hold Up is great.

Anyone wanna go to The Bronze later?

Over the course of 7 years, she had 3 boyfriends and 1 one-night stand. Not really seeing the compliant here. That's not that many.

This site used to filled with great gimmick accounts. Remember Stan Lee? Glorious. Those were the days.

He's just a name to attach to it I'm sure. As long as he's not the showrunner I don't mind.

It's impossible to find these days! Seriously, short of buying the dvds how is anyone supposed to watch it?

Does Black Mirror count?

I think it's still important honestly. Segments like this are so much more easily digestible than long political articles that people on FB who barely care about politics will never read.

I was talking about Gaiman, actually. I probably should have clarified that.

I really don't think he's a Scientologist like them though, he has never indicated as much. Just his dad is.

I agree. I think the wine situation earlier in episode really drove this home too. Why did Horace assume that Pete's perfectly decent bottle of wine was probably shit? Because Pete bought it. He sees Pete as a fuck up, no matter what. Seeing him bring home someone as young and attractive as Jenny just wouldn't stand

You've *clearly* come to the wrong place for that.

The difference there is that Full House was never good in the first place.

Yeah, he just KEPT bringing up New York and how Broad City shows off so many neighborhoods he'd been to before. Perfectly fine point, but he could not get over it.

I really disliked the second one, but this one was a good time. Still preferred the Scotts back together on the latest ep though. GREAT ep.

She did that too, but she definitely sat on a cake as well.

I'm really, really jealous of you if "At The Mountains of Madness" is one of the worst books you've ever read. I understand Lovecraft's prose isn't for everyone and there's certainly a case to be made that he was not a great writer (and that case has been made by MANY), but there has to be a less confrontational and

I feel about Lovecraft's prose the same way I feel about Lou Reed's voice. It was bad, but for his purposes it worked to great effect. MR James is indeed also great though.