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I'll go against the grain and not pick The Internet is for Porn, and instead pick "Schadenfreude" from Avenue Q. "Fuck you lady, that's what stairs are for!" *maniacal laughing*

Jeff, Who Lives at Home - Decent, not as funny as I was expecting, I mean I knew from the trailers that it was going to be a dramedy, but I was still expecting a little more from the comedy side. At the very least it had an endearing and inspirational ending.

I didn't get in much besides what catches my fancy on Netflix, and this weekend that was:

The part with Finn and Jake trying to act like a respective human and dog was simply inspired. I have a feeling I'll be randomly shouting "I'm a human!" in the near future.

The part with Finn and Jake trying to act like a respective human and dog was simply inspired. I have a feeling I'll be randomly shouting "I'm a human!" in the near future.

I burst out laughing at the CD-R joke, which I felt like was a bold reference for two reasons. 1. It doesn't really make sense for post-apocalyptic Ooo residents to know what CD-R discs smell like. 2. I assume kids these days are mostly dealing with USB drives and don't have to handle too many CD-R discs and therefore

I burst out laughing at the CD-R joke, which I felt like was a bold reference for two reasons. 1. It doesn't really make sense for post-apocalyptic Ooo residents to know what CD-R discs smell like. 2. I assume kids these days are mostly dealing with USB drives and don't have to handle too many CD-R discs and therefore

Friday I watched Brick for the first time, in preparation for Looper. I like how well it straddled the line of being about serious content matter (high school kids dealing heroin) versus acknowledging the silliness of the high school setting (JGL telling other kids "find me, you know where I eat lunch"). And I admired

Friday I watched Brick for the first time, in preparation for Looper. I like how well it straddled the line of being about serious content matter (high school kids dealing heroin) versus acknowledging the silliness of the high school setting (JGL telling other kids "find me, you know where I eat lunch"). And I admired