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"We just couldn't compete with grunge. By the time this huge wave of negative music came out, I knew we were done."-Mike Reno of Loverboy, as interviewed on VH1

what's it like to live with Hep C?

Does anyone know what the bumper music is? I've always loved it

Florida-the lymph node on the world's armpit

I did! Thankfully, I emigrated to get a Ph.D and never came back. My siblings have away passports as a result of our Surinamer mother (hooray for Dutch colonialism, and never intend to come back, either)

The O.K. Corral was a myth. Guns had to be checked before being permitted into town like Tombstone. American delusions

America is just a violent nation that thrives in chaos. Domestically, it mirrors the hells it has created abroad. This is the nation these people want. After Sandy Hook, there is no point in outrage, as things will never change in any of our lifetimes. Gun fetishism trumps human life, and that was the collective

It's absolutely fantastic. Love how it's located in Seattle, home of Mike Doonesbury. Hearing Smashing Pumpkins' "Drown" in a Robert Altman production is very surreal, too.

Garry Trudeau and Robert Altman teamed up for this phenomenal Silicon Valley-precursor. Love digitized Sally Kellerman and rollerskating Ming-Na Wen https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Red Dwarf U.S. does exist. It's been widely bootlegged since 1992

CBS did this during the late 80's, too. I miss that practice

HEIL HONEY had an additional 5 episodes that have never seen the light of day. Perhaps you can access them at the BFI-I need to see their catalogue

Jake's Journey (1988) is one of my holy grails. Written by and starring Graham Chapman. Pilot directed by Hal Ashby. Both died within months of its production

EARTHBOUND should've gotten you interested in exploring its predecessors, goddamnit!

Reposting shit that happened on Reddit is par for the course now on sites like the AV Club and BirthMoviesDeath

you've had 20 years to master Japanese

a follow-up to Dynamix's The Adventures of Willy Beamish

looking at a map of the continental U.S. makes my arteries ache

excellent. Now you can go on a mass shooting indoors and have a terrific defense ready

oh, cool.