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Actually, no one has done what you're suggesting more than Kenan Thompson, what with putting 's'-es on the end of words that aren't plural and such. Also, why is it OK/funny/not racist to make light of the foibles of every demographic except lower-income black folks?

"Nasim."

Of course, A.V. Club. Of all the dope shit on here, it's Sonic Fucking Youth that stood out.

Kinda it's their fault, for, you know, rooting for douches.

Fuck the Patriots.

Just say the word, ohhh

The Cure is my second-favorite band of all time and I never bothered to listen to this, and after reading this, still don't have any interest in doing so.

Can Sleater-Kinney have a "big single" at this point? Could they ever?

Could be. Their first single and album came out when I was a sophomore/junior in high school and my first show was New Order, but I went for PiL and especially The Sugarcubes, who opened and were the first band I ever saw live. I was 21 when Debut debuted; saw her solo at Webster Hall in NYC on that tour (and never

No more games boy

Sonofabitch. I am presently literally fucking laughing out loud at this:

Yeah, man, when the solo work is good, it's REALLY good. There are songs on Selmasongs and Homogenic that are among the most arresting and moving I've ever heard. But nothing has fully satisfied me the way Life's Too Good has, and I don't know if it's about instrumentation and rock/alt/postpunk trappings, though I

I really like a lot of her solo stuff—Homogenic, Selmasongs and Medulla in particular—but I still prefer the first Sugarcubes record to anything she did after.

"accessible"; "chronologically."

I literally can't imagine.

Sade, dis-moi.

Kevin Hart's career "went supernova"? When?

I feel the need to hear everything NOT from Weezer.

Ah.

That Curious George series on PBS is just the best thing ever.