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The Lone Audience of the Apoca
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Pretty sure they'll do more dates in the fall. That's what they did in '07.

Have you heard LCD Soundsystem? They toured with Arcade Fire in 2007 and that tour was officially the greatest thing that has ever happened.

My God, It's Full of Stars!
*Lets incredible music transport him to a vaguely surreal evolutionary waiting room*

I agree wholeheartedly with Viewdrix. This isn't about making "black Spider-Man" (something I'm fairly certain Marvel would never do), but rather making Spider-Man with a lead actor who happens to be black. The color of a performer's skin shouldn't dramatically alter a fairly universal and politically innocuous story.

The NY Times article was, as I argued before, obviously intended to slam her for no particular reason. Hischberger is a goddamn celebrity journalist with a penchant for
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substandard appetizers, and she arbitrarily took it upon herself to slam an artist for expressing political opinions that

I, however, think that her music is fantastic, and will continue to support her financially by purchasing it quickly upon its release.

That's not bird flu, that's

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

With great power comes great…

If the sperm gives cancer, that just opens up a whole bag of logic-worms that undermine the whole franchise. Would it melt condoms? How about his sheets if he had a nocturnal emission? What about his blood and saliva? They made out, right? Does he burn through napkins when he wipes his mouth? Does he fart nuclear gas?

You'd impregnate her with hundreds of hideous mutant offspring?

There's absolutely nothing wrong with Peter Parker being black, if you think about it. Unless you discount the existence of nerds in the black community, which is just preposterous.

*Smothers self in mustard and relish*

To be fair, I'm mostly comparing him to DOOM, who owns every track he's on. Simpson's a good MC.

Rabin,
…why haven't you been covering Madlib's Medicine Show series? Beat Konducta in Africa is fantastic.

To that, STGH, all I can say is, "I don't know." And frankly, even thinking about it is deeply disquieting.

As for eugenics: Consider the probable consequences of post-industrial society. Consider the droughts likely to come, and the mass migrations and wars that are likely to follow. Consider the profusion of the poor and the relative sparsity of the wealthy. Consider the rampages of mass disease in a global economy.

Only on the internet could two so obviously intelligent people allow their discourse to devolve into such base name-calling. I'm equally impressed and appalled by both of you.

Last time I saw it was at a Waldenbooks in 2000. I wanted to buy it, and didn't have the money. It was just lists of things that the show said would happen in the year 2000. When I came back with money, it was gone.