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That's a fairly myopic way to look at it. The last joke was that he was gay. There were 30 minutes of other material from The Rocky Horror parody to Huey's breakdown of the film to the weird cult stuff. It was hardly, "Tyler Perry is gay" for 30 minutes, but really, that would have been fine too.

That's a fairly myopic way to look at it. The last joke was that he was gay. There were 30 minutes of other material from The Rocky Horror parody to Huey's breakdown of the film to the weird cult stuff. It was hardly, "Tyler Perry is gay" for 30 minutes, but really, that would have been fine too.

It's kind of a, "one last ride thing" in regards to Bullocks character because I assume "The Heat" is menopause.

It's kind of a, "one last ride thing" in regards to Bullocks character because I assume "The Heat" is menopause.

Yeah, he's like ZodiacMotherFuckers ex-stepdad in that way.

Yeah, he's like ZodiacMotherFuckers ex-stepdad in that way.

God no.

God no.

So did Kroll get punched, you know, in the episode?

So did Kroll get punched, you know, in the episode?

^Well duh, that's why you come up with your post modern masterpiece The 10 Second EP. 9 tracks that are one second long with a hidden, bonus track that rewards listeners. Pitchfork gave it a 9.7. They felt the poppier one second tracks went naturally with the more grandiose, and power ballad sounding one second

^Well duh, that's why you come up with your post modern masterpiece The 10 Second EP. 9 tracks that are one second long with a hidden, bonus track that rewards listeners. Pitchfork gave it a 9.7. They felt the poppier one second tracks went naturally with the more grandiose, and power ballad sounding one second

Pandora radio:

Pandora radio:

I mean honestly, the profits don't sound THAT bad (I'm not looking at it the same way obviously),  but wouldn't it be easy and super beneficial to tell your family and friends to leave their computer on and have your album on repeat? The cost  to reward I think would be high.

I mean honestly, the profits don't sound THAT bad (I'm not looking at it the same way obviously),  but wouldn't it be easy and super beneficial to tell your family and friends to leave their computer on and have your album on repeat? The cost  to reward I think would be high.

lol, oh man, this one got me.

lol, oh man, this one got me.

That game on Sega Genesis owned my fucking life when I was 8.

That game on Sega Genesis owned my fucking life when I was 8.