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Matt Koester
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My late grandmother used to always talk about how much she hated that song. She was in good company I suppose.

I like MLP:FiM, and I think if people want to watch it, that's absolutely fine. I just feel like a lot of the popularity can be owed to the wrong things, be it the pony A$$, the inherent 'edginess' of watching a show not meant for you, and the found family one can get in the [toxic] brony community. I had a brief

Yes. Yes. Yes. I would enjoy sports games so much more if I didn't have to hear Homer Simpson go "D'oh!" every time someone struck out, or a couple bars of "We Will Rock You" inexplicably. Give me a talented organist, and let he/she do his/her job like in those good old days we all swear existed.

I love pussy riot's music.

bieber>timberlake

Regular Show's been able to slowly turn Mordecai and Rigby into more likable, well-meaning characters, and Blind Trust seems to exist to show this. While in an earlier episode, Benson's series of disputes with Mordecai & Rigby came from the two obviously breaking rules and causing serious damage, but in this one the

As far as the whole 'Inspired Stupid' stuff goes, I got a kick out of Boxboarders back when it was on Netflix. A fairly stupid, low budget indie comedy about some teens who tape cardboard boxes to their skateboards and ride them down hills, much like anyone who dares to boxboard, the film somehow survives despite its

Are you Afraid of the Shark

Meh. I'll keep waiting for the Dreamworks timeline.

The humor of Cracked.com hasn't appealed to me in a few years now, but they still know about a lot of cool bugs, and when they do editorialize, even if they aren't as adept as traditional journalists, their seems to be a level of care to the issue, like the articles devoted solely to pointing out the bullshit besides

I want to see a curse be placed on Jerry Seinfeld in which words such as but not limited to "tipping", "children", "dry-cleaning", and "airplane" result in him experiencing terrible pain.

*Covers everything except for the products, which remain suspiciously unsullied, logos turned to the camera*

I have between eight and 40 fingers, unfortunately,

Rich guy Jay-Z always rubbed me the wrong way. He practically ruins half the songs of Perfect Dark Fantasy he's on. While the other guests on the tracks will either do something creative or something about the hypocrisy of excess, his were either stupidly literal (Monster) or unselfconsciously prideful (So Appalled).

I don't think Tommy can read.

The Rock is, despite his tendency to be cast in mediocre roles, really a likeable actor. His Obama impression was the best one SNL ever saw. 

Is there a Yeezus vs. Jehovah thread here yet?

I love Hank Hill. He's a character who you can simultaneous laugh at and stand with. That said, the episodes that pitted him as a right wing ubermensch against the follies of the left wing could become grating, though not totally unwelcome. One episode features Hank crusading for the repeal of a ban on trans fats, and

I work with children every day. I would not mind to see a public execution of every one of those big-headed, dim-witted, cutesy, slapstick-prone creatures.

I think they're okay. Could be better. Could be worse. Rather have them be understated and slightly off- key than overdone and obnoxious.