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I was at this show. The changed lyrics were
“Some of those who hold Office/Are the same that burn crosses.”

Worth noting: Chalamet is 25 now. They filmed most of Dune in 2019, when he was a bit closer to his age in the books.

One thing that drove me insane about Horizon Zero Dawn (other than the name just being a bunch of jibberish) was that how the map is *supposed* to be the Denver area, and apparently Red Rocks is only a 4 minute walk from downtown Denver. In reality, this is not the case. Same with Fallout 4's “Boston” - it’s evocative

“Pored over”

If you haven’t seen Chalamet in anything yet, but you’re worried about him, then that’s baggage you already carried - has nothing to do with Chalamet and everything to do with you. That said, give The King a watch on Netflix - you may be pleasantly surprised.

No offense, but you’re a fucking idiot. “I’m not a big fan of this man’s work, even though i’ve seen literally only one example of his work.”

This entire article, and all the terms and concepts associated with it, are so deeply #online that I simply cannot.

I found this very hard to read/follow. And i’m a strong reader! But there’s something about your syntax that’s really choppy and difficult for my brain to wrap around. Like my ex-girlfriends always said, it’s not you, it me.

I was thinking Brad Wilkerson and/or Frank Cattalanotto

Lucas then made reference to a Maz Kanata fetish, but ended the interview with “That’s another story, for another time.”

i mean...they literally kissed on the lips at the end. So...

This particular Sum 41 song is, in my humble opinion, the *most quintessntial* and perfect “pop-punk” song that ever existed. Pure excellence. Endlessly listenable. 

That’s actually his band name: Venomous.

BAW GAWD, THAT’S WHATABURGER’S MUSIC!

Perfect way to end my workday. Thank you for this.

that is fucking funny.

this took way too much time while at work

Having just ready Barry’s review of a Fashion Week event, I cannot help but compare this article and that.

While I appreciate the gonzo approach of both, I found Barry’s existential ruminations to be much more compelling; he’s puzzled by all of it, and looking inwards to maybe understand a part of himself that he

Not bad. +1

Before this video, Llewelyn’s conversation is the only time i’d ever heard the term. I figured it would most certainly be included in the article, and I am disappointed it wasn’t.