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"Video Games" is pretty good if you dissociate it from the hype. And Pitchfork did do that annoying thing where they write newspieces about how the artwork had been revealed and shit like that, but they did kind of hold her at arms length after a certain point.

"Video Games" is pretty good if you dissociate it from the hype. And Pitchfork did do that annoying thing where they write newspieces about how the artwork had been revealed and shit like that, but they did kind of hold her at arms length after a certain point.

He was homeless at some points in his life. Bleach was recorded for about 7 bucks or something like that. It was after Nevermind that they became rich, so obviously the songs for that were written while he was only slightly better off.

He was homeless at some points in his life. Bleach was recorded for about 7 bucks or something like that. It was after Nevermind that they became rich, so obviously the songs for that were written while he was only slightly better off.

But he was rich! Money is the most important thing in life, second only to fame perhaps. How could any rich person possibly be unhappy?

But he was rich! Money is the most important thing in life, second only to fame perhaps. How could any rich person possibly be unhappy?

I mean, what are we supposed to believe? That this is some kind of magic discography?

I mean, what are we supposed to believe? That this is some kind of magic discography?

I have no idea, I live in England. Since it was essentially a high school drama more than anything, I expected it to last approximately a school year. Thinking about all the plotlines that occured, it now seems completely ridiculous that Street couldn't move his arms and … what, 2 months later? was expecting out to be

Yeah, the Woodstock call was a peak, but the first few calls built up to it really well.
"Oh sure, 'them'. Yeah, I know what you mean. They're 'different', aren't they."
" … Yeah, it's us vs. them."
[Tom hangs up.] "[Disgustedly] You racist. I feel like I'm at a hate rally."

Yeah, the Woodstock call was a peak, but the first few calls built up to it really well.
"Oh sure, 'them'. Yeah, I know what you mean. They're 'different', aren't they."
" … Yeah, it's us vs. them."
[Tom hangs up.] "[Disgustedly] You racist. I feel like I'm at a hate rally."

Haha! Yeah, that "harsh questions" observation was dead-on.

Haha! Yeah, that "harsh questions" observation was dead-on.

Oh, and this week's UYD was great too, especially the Applebee's bits.
"McDonald's has the Big Mac, what's your signature dish?"
"The steak."
So absurd. Even worse than the executive who supposedly spends her entire life consuming Coca-Cola products.

Oh, and this week's UYD was great too, especially the Applebee's bits.
"McDonald's has the Big Mac, what's your signature dish?"
"The steak."
So absurd. Even worse than the executive who supposedly spends her entire life consuming Coca-Cola products.

That Best Show was so, so great. I think there's a correlation between Tom singing and great episodes.

That Best Show was so, so great. I think there's a correlation between Tom singing and great episodes.

Man, Ventimiglia's character is pretentious. "Here's your copy of Howl back, I annotated it for you." Ugh.

Man, Ventimiglia's character is pretentious. "Here's your copy of Howl back, I annotated it for you." Ugh.

The intro should have read "Dear AV Club forum,"