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Change it to your cat?

Good luck!

I know that this is a cliche type of question to ask at this point, but why the fuck does this warrant two downvotes?

The Wikipedia game is quite fun. I forget the link to the site, but essentially you're given two pages and have a certain amount of time (90 seconds) to click links from one page to the other.

Don't worry, at the rate you guys are going, you'll probably wind up with the first overall pick in the draft. And that will fix everything!

As is your own sense of timing on when to quote your own name.

This is one of the least shitty, most possibly-a-promising-team-in-the-future 3-5 Bills teams that I've seen in a long time. And I've seen a lot of Bills teams with losing records, so you can know that I might know what I'm talking about.

Fuck yeah for British Steel songs on shuffle this week (I got two songs in a row from that album during my post)!

Led Zeppelin - That's the Way
System of a Down - Deer Dance
Cream - N.S.U.
Judas Priest - You Don't Have to Be Old to Be Wise
Judas Priest - Grinder

I logged in during the middle of that Shoutbox coversation, and was so confused.

Pretty much anything by a7x reposted, Wyatt's fanfic, or Tarkovsky's AD. Or that time where Lying Cat said "Lying." That was a classic.

Didn't watch much hockey this week, but the Canes went 0-3. And, what's more, Cam Ward went down early in the first of those losses (to the Wild, who also lost 2nd string goalie Josh Harding), and 3rd string Justin Peters (Anton Khudobin still being out with a lower body injury) promptly let in the first two shots he

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I've been planning to do a re-read of Blood Meridian soon. I'll definitely consider supplementing my reading with the Sepich book when I do so; thanks!

Also, I've just realized that in that same scene, when a title card shows up quoting King Lear, they quote the page number of the edition they read it from, rather than the Act, Scene, and Line. Just another little detail of deliberate incompetence.

"You can keep the wig; I don't need it anymore." "I don't really need it either."

Yeah, what I'm realizing makes it so great is that there's multiple levels of people being legitimately effected and haunted by a fictional piece of horror, and that you, the reader, are supposed to be an actual putative part of that process. Except unlike other pieces of horror that attempt to adopt this conceit,

How the hell are they going to make the first half into an even halfway decent film? And then how badly are they going to fuck up all of the mostly great shit from the second half of the book by stretching it out in the final film?

Wasn't Sanctuary Faulkner's first wildly successful novel, and he claimed to have only written it for the money, but it helped expose people to the awesome shit that he had to that point written? Or something like that?

"The main problem was that we made this show, and forgive me for not telling you this when up front when we hired you, but we made this show without any channel's permission. So, I just started making the show with Garth, paying for it myself, and we didn't know that you had to be asked. So we made it, gave it to