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Messy Jessi
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No way, I can watch that Star Trek movie. That's for white people.

Fuck
I totally own a chihuahua. But I'm definitely not Daddy's favorite. Maybe it will even out.

Awesome
This was one of my favorite interviews that I've read here in a long time. I especially liked her observations about mothers in most movies/tv shows etc. Not something I ever really thought about, but so true. I'm sad to say I've only really seen her work on Desperate Housewives. That''ll have to be remedied.

Just last night
A group of friends and I were discussing how we mainly read webcomics now. I read Wizard magazine as a kid because my dad subscribed to it, but since I never had any money, I never got into comics that way that I wanted to. So basically, I knew kind of a lot about comics for a kid who only occasionally

Thuthias: I did realize after I posted it that it sounded kind of shitty, but it was a bit alarming that Mr. Shankly seemed to take it so personally. But it didn't hurt my feelings or make me change my mind re: Cursive. But I will try to be more respectful on these boards from here on out.

I mean, look, I would like to have a real conversation about how my post sounded self-involved, and how I should better go about stating opinions so as not to sound like an asshole, but the venom in your post is, frankly, scary. I appreciate Kasher's body of work, but I don't like it. I don't see why that should be so

I'd just have to copy and paste Riff's ad.

Yep, I'm a real asshole.

Dang
I know a lot of people who got a big hard-on for Tim Kasher, and his work in Cursive in particular, but I never got into it. I feel bad. I liked a few songs, but I heard their cover of "Frankly, Mr. Shankly," and me and Cursive, man, we were fucking done. Professionally.

Don't forget white twentysomethings; they always got something to say.

Meant 2 B

Someday we will party together, Ayn Rand etc. Although I assure you I am not nearly as interesting in real life, unless I am drunk.

No, I'm sorry, I misremembered. It was actually "The Beautiful Ones," which is even more amazing, and I am starting to think we (my circle of friends) might be a little too into Purple Rain.

Until my phone deleted it on its own, which I am still upset about because I would like to listen to it right now, I kept a voicemail from another friend who called me during a viewing of Purple Rain to sing "I Would Die 4 U." It was pretty amazing.

I think we should probably organize some kind of party together.

Purple Rain
I like to throw it on the jukebox at the end of a long night of drinking. It usually leads to slow dancin', which is a fine way to end a night of drinking in my book. Oh Prince, you have given me so many good times.

I did not cry at Brokeback Mountain! I actually felt so bad about that, because I was the only person among my group of friends who didn't. I am getting sentimental in my old age, though. I am pretty sure if I watched it now I would probably shed many tears.

Look, seriously, I handed this to you guys on a silver platter. These adorable little scamps are called dik diks.

I don't know why we're worrying about tank tops when there are women wearing sun-dresses and referencing Jesus, the person, in this picture.

Sad to say, I thought about it, but then I thought, "This is not 4chan, surely no-one is tasteless enough to make pedophile jokes here.". I will go your route with some adorable little animals.