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Ghosts of Princes in Towers
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I complain on Newswires, TVClubs, and Hate Songs. Sometimes I might even get ambitious and complain on an inventory.

I think they were spurred on by the recent, surprise success of the "Someone buys crap on ebay for a reasonable sum of money" GJI and now they're just going to report on similar non-events, collecting our outrage as well as our clicks.

This gimmick account depresses me because even if I think their chosen band is terrible, I wish I had the passion and confidence of these fans. I've never been so enamoured with someone that I could declare that they're THE most talented person at whatever. Instead, I think all the bands I like must really suck to

Complaints about air travel don't bother me either. I worked briefly for an airline as a teenager in a very low level capacity and my older coworkers (ticket agents, flight attendants, etc) were the most sour, bitter, and angry collection of people I've ever met to this day. And the customers weren't so great either.

Most of the food trucks in my area tend to have nearby picnic tables.

Eh, lots of sophisticated cartoons and comics have terrible jokes in their early phases.

That's what I thought too, but I was thinking it was just a strip that predated my knowledge of C+H? Kind of like Garfield and the Simpsons used to look totally different?

I think the point is that it's not fan art, but some authentic piece of comics memorabilia that some lucky sap got for $2?

When I saw the shot of tiny Clementine walking alone and carrying a baby, I did have a "Oh shit, what have I done?" moment. But that's a feeling I often have after making a decision.

I had her leave Lee, but only because I wanted to see if I would get some zombie Lee content. Pretty shallow (and dumb) choice I made, in retrospect.

I loved Kenny, but I killed him because he was becoming too much of a burden. I got incredibly angry when it was revealed Jane was being manipulative. My final scene was Clem walking through a field with baby alone.

It's enraging and it makes me feel old as fuck. When I was a kid, I used to skip school lunch and pocket the $2 my mom gave me for it. After 2 weeks, I would have enough to buy one CD and I would even look at the track listings and would weigh how many songs were on the CD into my purchasing decision.

It was an interactive design class (designing apps, websites, and "experiences"), so it was tangentially related….sort of. I mean, I don't think hearing about how long it took Yosemite to download taught me anything, but I guess it prepared me for conversations I will probably be hearing for the rest of my life should

I never got into the American version, but I always thought this was the best improvised song (not necessarily funny) that came out of the UK version:

I always felt one of the main characters should have died. I mean how much of a badass is Voldemort really if he can't kill Ron?

I give fake spoilers.

I took a class recently where the teacher ate up about an hour of every class talking about Apple products and updates. He even had us watch the apple watch unveiling video.

This is my big issue. I'm not a superhero comic reader, so I don't come to the movies with built in knowledge. I've already forgotten the villains in X Men First Class (except that he was played by Kevin Bacon), Iron Man, Amazing Spiderman, and GotG. And I haven't even seen many of the other franchises and sequels or

Yeah, my lame joke for the thread is "Pretty Sure I Saw This 5 Years Ago, Internet!"

I'm not sure I understand his fear of driving since he apparently has no fear of being in a car.