I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like the song that much if I didn't associate it with SFU.
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like the song that much if I didn't associate it with SFU.
Never forget that nestled among Sia's mediocre pop and low-fi experimentation is one of the Universe's greatest albums. It's called Healing is Difficult and if you've ever heard anything like it, please let me know!
I love the assumption that all of the survey answers were serious.
Actually, as I look at the data more closely, It seems to mean the character slept with 52 people in his lifetime.
Why, oh why, does sleeping with 52 people over ten years make Joey's ladies' man schtick less endearing?
That's how I always read it.
That's how I always read it.
Agreed! At a time when my brother always wanted to play sports games and I always wanted to play sci-fi shoot-em-ups, Base Wars was a game we could enjoy together.
Agreed! At a time when my brother always wanted to play sports games and I always wanted to play sci-fi shoot-em-ups, Base Wars was a game we could enjoy together.
I love that one of the two Nintendo games you mention (out of what? hundreds?) was Base Wars!
I love that one of the two Nintendo games you mention (out of what? hundreds?) was Base Wars!
"But I don't like people telling me I'm evil if I happen to think differently, or occasionally lump people of an ethnic or racial group together to conveniently dismiss them."
"But I don't like people telling me I'm evil if I happen to think differently, or occasionally lump people of an ethnic or racial group together to conveniently dismiss them."
One of my favorite things about Six Feet Under is its depiction of art. It's unusual for a television show to present something that is understood to be good art within the show's universe that can actually be considered good art in our universe. The photos that Claire takes of Billy really are fantastic.
I don't know about "General Cypher Raige," but "general cypher rage" is a good summary of public reaction to every M. Night Shyamalan movie since The Sixth Sense.
I don't know about "General Cypher Raige," but "general cypher rage" is a good summary of public reaction to every M. Night Shyamalan movie since The Sixth Sense.
I probably shouldn't admit this in public, but I laughed at the "Hava Nagila" bit.
Weirdly, when I listened to the mashup, I thought the snare intro to "Undone (The Sweater Song)" was the intro to "D'yer Mak'er." Listening to them side by side, one could almost make the argument that the former is a minimalized version of the latter. Or am I crazy?
I don't want to tip my hand, but so far I've figured out what 73 of Jay-Z's 99 problems are.
Yeah. The actor who died while he was drinking (who the narrator hasn't heard of) was William Holden.