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Choate Moorsley
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I rage quit music criticism - Rolling Stone, Spin, the AV Club Music section. I can handle any level of discussion about movies, television, books, or whatever, but the way people including myself get caught up so passionately and argumentatively about their personal tastes in music, it drives me fucking crazy. I

I rage quit music criticism - Rolling Stone, Spin, the AV Club Music section. I can handle any level of discussion about movies, television, books, or whatever, but the way people including myself get caught up so passionately and argumentatively about their personal tastes in music, it drives me fucking crazy. I

I rage quit music criticism - Rolling Stone, Spin, the AV Club Music section. I can handle any level of discussion about movies, television, books, or whatever, but the way people including myself get caught up so passionately and argumentatively about their personal tastes in music, it drives me fucking crazy. I

Really? I've always wondered if anybody ever sincerely said "za" who wasn't making fun of the idea that people use the term, like mock stoner jargon. It was always a jokey myth to me.

Really? I've always wondered if anybody ever sincerely said "za" who wasn't making fun of the idea that people use the term, like mock stoner jargon. It was always a jokey myth to me.

The rooftop scene was embarrassing to watch. So, the reporter embedded with troops was calming down all the soldiers having panic attacks? What a superstar. And now he's the one guy in the world who knows better than even the girl who frequently HAS panic attacks how to cope with panic attacks.

The rooftop scene was embarrassing to watch. So, the reporter embedded with troops was calming down all the soldiers having panic attacks? What a superstar. And now he's the one guy in the world who knows better than even the girl who frequently HAS panic attacks how to cope with panic attacks.

The rooftop scene was embarrassing to watch. So, the reporter embedded with troops was calming down all the soldiers having panic attacks? What a superstar. And now he's the one guy in the world who knows better than even the girl who frequently HAS panic attacks how to cope with panic attacks.

I can see your point. I guess what I mean is fly-on-the-wall, documentary style shows shouldn't be in the same category as competition shows just because those competition shows require the contestants to live together for the extra footage and drama. Survivor and Big Brother are closer to game show than what I would

I can see your point. I guess what I mean is fly-on-the-wall, documentary style shows shouldn't be in the same category as competition shows just because those competition shows require the contestants to live together for the extra footage and drama. Survivor and Big Brother are closer to game show than what I would

Cowboy Mike seems like a nice guy. But he's in a competition called Master Chef, and he couldn't remember the recipe for dough, and had never even heard of chicken tikka masala to the point where he can't even repeat the name of the dish.

Cowboy Mike seems like a nice guy. But he's in a competition called Master Chef, and he couldn't remember the recipe for dough, and had never even heard of chicken tikka masala to the point where he can't even repeat the name of the dish.

Good call on the presumptive authority. I resented reading about the meeting we all had in which we all decided that season 2 of Game of Thrones was better than the first one. Until Todd's article I was dumb enough to think I enjoyed season 1 more.

Good call on the presumptive authority. I resented reading about the meeting we all had in which we all decided that season 2 of Game of Thrones was better than the first one. Until Todd's article I was dumb enough to think I enjoyed season 1 more.

You try to hard to define "reality shows" that systematically eliminate contestants until there's a winner as something other than a type of game show. They're game shows. There's a prize coveted by participants in the show. Every single contestant in every single confessional in every single episode of every single

You try to hard to define "reality shows" that systematically eliminate contestants until there's a winner as something other than a type of game show. They're game shows. There's a prize coveted by participants in the show. Every single contestant in every single confessional in every single episode of every single

I was hoping David Wallace was going to throw a curve ball at Andy himself by deciding to name Jim manager - which would have made sense within the episode as well as improving the premise of the series.

My biggest problem with it is that I couldn't get my head around a high school kid keeping his weed paraphernalia in the kitchen.

The soundtrack got me into Supergrass too. I was looking for Alright but bought In It For The Money by mistake and then loved them. As awesome as Need You Around is, the same thing didn't happen with Smokin' Popes.

Despite the fact that the Blind Side was about a kid on the offensive line, I think the actress did say "defensive."