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@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus COOKIES SUCK.

@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus COOKIES SUCK.

Holy shit, that avatar is awesome.

Holy shit, that avatar is awesome.

That's the Brian McKnight autobiography.

That's the Brian McKnight autobiography.

FUCK YEAH MACHETE BITCHES

FUCK YEAH MACHETE BITCHES

wtf is chick class lol

wtf is chick class lol

I, too, like The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

I, too, like The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

I wrote a big post about how most of my exposure to YA books happened in college and that my actual coming of age books were all Stephen King and Kurt Vonnegut novels. I also argued that although Fahrenheit 451 and The Autobiography of Malcolm X are not YA books per se, they both affected my outlook on education and

I wrote a big post about how most of my exposure to YA books happened in college and that my actual coming of age books were all Stephen King and Kurt Vonnegut novels. I also argued that although Fahrenheit 451 and The Autobiography of Malcolm X are not YA books per se, they both affected my outlook on education and

I really liked The Chocolate War, though I read it after high school, towards the end of my teens. Loved the Prufrock reference, the idea of breaking the safe, monotonous slog of complacency and conformity (and the bleak results that follow) struck me as honest, if kind of a downer (which I dig). I also thought Jenza

I really liked The Chocolate War, though I read it after high school, towards the end of my teens. Loved the Prufrock reference, the idea of breaking the safe, monotonous slog of complacency and conformity (and the bleak results that follow) struck me as honest, if kind of a downer (which I dig). I also thought Jenza

Haha, like the snowman fella.

Haha, like the snowman fella.

GODDAMMIT DAN