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Ghosts of Princes in Towers
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That part was the creepiest

Why is this necessarily nostalgia though? It's a genuinely enjoyable movie that i imagine even kids today like. It's not like full house that's only tolerable through a nostalgic lens.

Also it's best if you can see into the machine from the side.

I'm wondering if they were always this way, because i used to be really good at them until suddenly i was not.

I like a lot of these songs better than what was on yesterday's list. I'm really glad Yellow Submarine was chosen over Your Mother Should Know, because I love that one.

Weird….I was trying to come up with actual smells I associated with the 90s, and teen spirit, flannel, marijuana, and foot odor were the only ones I came up with. And here they are all mentioned and lined up in a row.

No kidding. What a bunch of sophisticates. I'm lucky if I can even get a friend to sit down and watch Master Chef Jr with me.

That was incredible. I felt like i should be taking notes on how to talk to people.

That just made her more interesting to me.

No, i think you're thinking of Peter. If he was on RFR, i missed it. I liked it up and the guy I'm thinking of was River on RFR and Jesse on Degrassi.

That's it. I do remember one guy going from radio douche on RFR to newspaper douche in degrassi

I started off hating Skyler because she represented the mundane side of the show and of Walter. I didn't understand where the show was going or that Walter would gradually morph into the villain. I just knew when Skyler was on the screen, it was dull family time and not meth lab hijinks. Sometime during season 2, i

What was the show that came on after Degrassi with the radio show? That one made Degrassi look like a gritty slice of life masterpiece by comparison.

Weird, because i started watching it around 2003 when i was definitely too old for it.

I really liked the actress who played the trans character, but she was in no way passing for male…not even a little.

I'm in Austin too. I have wondered if I'm going to run into him one day. Maybe he will overhear me somewhere bitching about his book.

Why would you have limited sympathies? Rolling down a window to take a picture in a tourist trap was careless, sure, but it wasn't meanspirited or intentionally reckless.

I feel like the teacher in Class of 1984 is a reversal on the "bad authority figure just doing his job" trope. He's presented as a good guy, but he wages this personal war against a student to an arguably insane degree.

Is Ferris supposed to be rich? He has that crazy room, but otherwise he doesn't have a car and kids raise money for him when they think he's sick.

I feel like there should be some sort of clever name for this phenomenon of characters that are loveable only because we view them in a fictional context.