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More artistic intent was put into the running order of the UK Rubber Soul, but I enjoy the US version (paired with "Yesterday"… and Today and Revolver) much much more. Those seemingly random record exec choices somehow pulled together three very consistent albums.

What a list! It's like someone who has only heard the "1" album just listed those songs as his or her least favorites. I won't hit every letter, but here are some severely more skippable cuts:

I thought so too, especially since we, as the readers, already know much of the letter to not be factual. Previously, he was overusing it to play with our expectations concerning characters omitted from the book (such as the rumors of Davos being dead), and while we don't know for sure what happened in Winterfell yet,

Eh, Hardhome was already routed by the Others in the books, just off-page. GRRM needs to hurry up and make a threat out of them.

I'm just glad we finally have a universe where crucifying someone can just be a crucifixion, I mean is that symbolism tired or what?

Just like GRRM at this point in the books: leave the one exciting thing happening to an ominous letter, but make sure everything Cersei has ever thought is explicit. The showrunners made the right choice.

"The onscreen action jumps between Lana’s walk to the canals and Arya speaking to Jaqen H’ghar, returning to the House of Black and White when she makes a geographical error."

It's very off though. A lady matador has so little to do with Mew that it may be their exact opposite. That with the dull gray background and thin pink lettering makes for a confusing theme. The one album that doesn't have an off-putting cover is probably Half The World Is Watching Me, with its greenish net thing and

Yeah, the guys from Rush have a sense of humor. It's just really, really terrible.

Mew just put out their sixth album, and I would have to say that they just put out their sixth terrible LP cover. I think it has become a game to them. I love them.

Just what I was thinking. A few clunkers over the years is nothing compared to the four seasons of masochism I subjected myself to with Dexter. I'm not sure why I watched it all, even when I knew it wasn't going to improve.

In response to the people responding to people disliking this only because Coldplay is in it, I will say that I feel no like or dislike toward Coldplay yet I strongly dislike this video. It is proof that it takes more than actors you enjoy in a mockumentary setting to make something worth watching.

This is ridiculously unclever.

I'm not saying McDonald's is not a difficult job, and I don't look down on people that work there. But it is not "hard labor" by any means, and judging by VJ's words, he doesn't really know what that means. Everybody knows working fast food is a nightmare, but most of us have had those early nightmare jobs anyway.

So he's ripping on people over 25 working at McDonald's… yet he's an adult who wears clown makeup and calls McDonald's "hard labor".

This is the first episode from Season 6 that I've outright disliked, the whole thing was based around Abed's obsession with the "Three Weeks Earlier" bit with minimal payoff. His attempt with Dean is what allowed him to lock himself in the RV, and the payoff was… to get the Dean to unlock the RV. If it weren't for

I thought it was because he was taking too much melatonin… I get so confused with all of these words.

It's pronounced "midichlorian".

Nobody likes Only Yesterday? :(

No man should ever have to apologize for liking awesome Jewish cleavage and the woman surrounding it.