Please just let him die.
Please just let him die.
I'm pretty taken by this; they made something spookily interesting just as a step toward making something repulsively kiddie-shitty.
I've made that kind of list before, and I know I put Enter the Void atop that year's movies as well.
I don't care to specifically take sides between individuals here, but I'm chiming in to say that I have always hated Twitter culture just as much as AJ apparently does. Still do, and might always.
I don't know anybody who hates advertisements more than I do, and I didn't find the Dylan IBM commercial annoying.
Anything beyond "it was decent" is getting carried away.
I got into him through Lost Highway, and that worked out juuuuust fine.
Steve Albini's opinions should only be quoted with the proviso that he's a ridiculous jackass.
I admit I feel somewhat petty making the distinction, but those two slides were not identical. Coghlan's was neither as late nor as clearly unconcerned with contacting the base.
That there's a lunkheaded oafishness to football and its fandom is undeniable—and it isn't terribly far beneath the surface in baseball world, either. But if you're about as sporty as an old tortoise and like to carry a book around with you, there's no question which one you're more likely to be into.
I don't think people don't realize that similar slides and collisions happen. I think it just made people want to re-evaluate that level of physical contact when a playoff team had to lose a starter to a broken bone.
Magnificent indeed. Cocky, no doubt. But I found it difficult to fault him for it. That game was intense.
Professional badminton matches are thoroughly enjoyable.
That's like saying you can really respect the zodiac as a serial killer, just maybe not as a person.
Uh, music? I think you left the wrong part of the question blank.
I certainly have music-taste skeletons in my closet; one of the first tapes I bought was by Winger. But I admit I find myself feeling some pride that I never bought into these chumps. I knew from the first time I heard someone go off about Dave that they were ridiculously off base and that his music was the shit…
What truly great record was mentioned here?
Oops, was a reference to the episode, I missed it. That's a big (and not unrelated) reason that I rarely post here; I'm not comfortable communicating in references.
Perhaps you're a child.
Why would anyone over 25 want to be in touch with the subject matter of those episodes? I assumed South Park had made up the whole pewdiepie thing, and was honestly repulsed to learn that he's something people really pay attention to.