I hated V for Vendetta, too, but that's because it dealt more clearly with its Fascist anti-Fascist ideas. DKR seemed a bit thematically confused, but that's easier to forgive.
I hated V for Vendetta, too, but that's because it dealt more clearly with its Fascist anti-Fascist ideas. DKR seemed a bit thematically confused, but that's easier to forgive.
I hated V for Vendetta, too, but that's because it dealt more clearly with its Fascist anti-Fascist ideas. DKR seemed a bit thematically confused, but that's easier to forgive.
Well, I doubt it, but this is interesting. Am I wrong in thinking that this happened a long time ago in the book industry? What about in video sales? I wonder if this has something to do with a change in the cultural position that buyers are placing on music, as not just a part of daily life (or as…
Well, I doubt it, but this is interesting. Am I wrong in thinking that this happened a long time ago in the book industry? What about in video sales? I wonder if this has something to do with a change in the cultural position that buyers are placing on music, as not just a part of daily life (or as…
I think the correct answer is: "Everyone important is at that Batman premiere."
I think the correct answer is: "Everyone important is at that Batman premiere."
That's just Nick Nolte, unfortunately.
That's just Nick Nolte, unfortunately.
That sounds like fun. I wonder if there's some sort of legal prohibition on being able to offer a comments section, or what; I know there's a very active discussion community over at The Stranger, Savage Love ground zero.
That sounds like fun. I wonder if there's some sort of legal prohibition on being able to offer a comments section, or what; I know there's a very active discussion community over at The Stranger, Savage Love ground zero.
Edit: I won't/can't read, hence deleted.
Edit: I won't/can't read, hence deleted.
What, you're not all using the "social" option on XTube?
What, you're not all using the "social" option on XTube?
I "liked" this, as an A-for-effort endorsement.
One fascinating thing to do, when reading the works of Sean O'Neal, is to wonder what a person reading this from ten years in the past would make of it. I like this one because, to the members of the Future Readers Club (from the past), it would probably be completely fucking incomprehensible. Nicely done.
One fascinating thing to do, when reading the works of Sean O'Neal, is to wonder what a person reading this from ten years in the past would make of it. I like this one because, to the members of the Future Readers Club (from the past), it would probably be completely fucking incomprehensible. Nicely done.
I, too, am interested in the systematic oppression of white men that for some reason never gets discussed. Go on.
I, too, am interested in the systematic oppression of white men that for some reason never gets discussed. Go on.
Think of the children.