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Same. I feel like there are a lot of better things to do to kill time than listen to podcasts (with, for me, an exception or two). Alas!

I also started listening to something called Cum Town a while back but I wouldn't recommend it to anybody and eventually I kinda just came to feel like it was too deliberately offensive and warping my brain in bad ways.

My list is more manageable!

I'm not too into podcasts. I listen to Chapo Trap House regularly (their most recent episodes with China Mieville and David Cross are great and perhaps good starting points, even though they're so recent…the Cross episode is really funny) and I've been listening to Sam Kriss' and Amber O'Lee Frost's podcast Whale

That sounds damning with faint praise but it wasn't meant to be. I like them, plus I'm a big fan of Iannucci's work obviously.

Been thinking about checking this out but I dunno. Jones and O'Hagan seem alright.

Parallax View > All the President's Men

Stephen A. Smith picked the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA finals. Congratulations to the Cleveland Cavaliers on becoming the 2017 NBA Champions. https://twitter.com/SBNatio…

They are so damn insecure about their dumbfuck president.

Great to see Kvitova back.

Didn't realize the French Open was starting today and not tomorrow. Anyway, I had Kerber losing to Makarova in the first round. *points to head Stan Wawrinka style*

Oh for sure, it would give me so much joy. I love that it backfired on her so badly.

Also, god, it only feels like it was 10 years ago when that album turned 40.

I believe in you, Jared! If no one else does, I do!

Short explanation: he is a stupid man.

I can't wait for the Haneke and the Lanthimos.

I like it more than I used to but for Beatles albums, I'd probably rank it….5th.

But seriously, it seems the release of the party manifestos - Labour's quite popular, Tory's reviled - really facilitated this swing in momentum. The fact is that Corbyn's policies are actually much more popular than May's. Polling has shown this. Personal perception of them as leaders has been the primary obstacle

I meant Not Randy, but sure!