"Not everything has to have meaning."

"Not everything has to have meaning."
"Post Tenebras Lux" is good if you like surrealism that's also mind-numbingly boring.
Also a Mexican film by a Mexican director. I think his statement is limited to Hollywood.
The second author on the paper is my dorm resident head. Real nice guy, very soft spoken.
John Cassavettes son!
Most works of Michelangelo are worse than this.
Don't know where you've been hanging out, but Oberst has been an indie rock luminary for going on 15 years now.
Not the chemicals!!!
Any comment on the roughness of the breasts?
Ah! Not chemicals you say?
You haven't heard the last of Barbados Slim!
I'm all about the concert T-shirt. I'm an inveterate torrenter of music, so I always make a point to try and see live shows and buy merch. I figure the band probably sees more profit out of the $25 shirt than they would out of three itunes buys.
Agreed, the jokes here don't do it for me.
That first episode made me hate Jessa more than I ever thought possible, which is saying something, because it seemed to tacitly endorse her self-superior attitude towards being in rehab with the bullshit "she's just too honest" excuse. But the second episode really undercut that by showing that her confidant is a…
Bah! I loved every second of that rinse and repeat FPS. But anyways, watching Columbia basically tear itself apart as you go further and further was super cool to me from an environmental standpoint. It all kind of culminates in Comstock House, which is absolutely devastating from both a design/atmosphere and…
Oh, perils of text communication, I guess.
I suppose that's a good point, snarky superiority notwithstanding, but when I read this it felt less like the reporting of an incidence of rape than the report of a mob killing of an accused rapist, and I just had kind of an icky feeling about it. I would say its like if you were staunchly anti-choice, and a website…
Well if Jezebel was in the habit of publishing and cataloging acts of violence around the world in the sake of "being informed" then this wouldn't seem strange. That this one, even with its connection to a rape accusation, was selected for publishing makes me ask why, and I'm just trying to figure out the editorial…
Why does Jezebel publish these kinds of stories? Is it supposed to be encouraging? Hopeful? Because that's horrifying.
I have a hard time believing that the poor guy in the Red Wings hat is having a great game viewing experience.