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heartthrob has nothing but bangers on it.

the loon occupies the exact same space, like i loved it when i was in college and can't imagine ever listening to it now. i also listened to a bunch of say hi to your mother in college so i wasn't exactly cool back then.

at this point in my life i cannot imagine a situation where i would choose to listen to the unicorns over like, future or something.

i think they addressed that with todd's speech in season 3.

i like that album, but it occupies a weird space in my mind since it's the sort of generic indie with which i have vaguely moved on from.

but bojack is good because it's more a meditation about depression and is very funny. what needs to be avoided forever is movies about white people in new york.

i'm problematic, because i've never seen a full episode of wonder showzen.

"i don't wanna sound queer or nothing, but i think unicorns kick ass."

it was brutally depressing and gorgeously shot. definitely 2 things that i am a sucker for.

i'm a pretty big danny boyle fanboy tbh. definitely would like to see 127 hours.

ooh peter and the farm? that was a really good movie.

i feel like they get the 'surrealist animated comedy' more than 'dark.'

wasn't 127 hours good? it was on at a party i went to in college but i was on acid and was not able to focus on it.

"directed by zach braff"

is there a more worrisome phrase than 'animated dark comedy?'

my favorite bit of black comedy is principal brian.

the one in that comedy sketch with rowan atkinson?

of course you can compare the two. they're both shows made by a woman so one must be good and the other must be bad.

there will never be a female doctor who.

new slang changed his life.