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A Woman Under The Infulence, easily.

Define “piece of shit”, then. He’s not a cookie-cutter aw shucks whatever and has somewhat of an edge to him but he’s far from an asshole, plays a positive part and is kind (in his own way).

The Ref and Baby Driver. Also: Prehaps 21?

I’ll say this, though. As a non-american, not saying n-word is very.. weird for us. I mean, i have zero links to slavery and from the american media i consume a large part of it is people saying n-word - be it black guys or white stand-up artists who make it clear why it’s fine (and maybe it isn’t, i don’t know) - so

same as it ever was

Peter Pan, but the ones where it’s obvious that growing up is better than staying a kid.

…hello?

…hello?

…hello?

Kinja aside - Clerks: The Animated Series is a masterpiece.

if you build it, they will fart

hush little baby please don't cry because if you start crying then i'll start crying and please please waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

…. go on

I would like to hear a reasonable opinion about babies

Yeah, but they didn't put Nevermind or Illmatic or just any album. Heck, it's not even a "best 66-67" album. There is a very clear "This are the two albums that matter" vibe coming from this article and one of them.. well, doesn't.
Or at least matters much less the minute you step outside of US soil.

It can be both things.

Did this come off as a brag? weird. It's just super weird to me as a topic for a question - sort of like if my country would make a " Sgt Peppers or The High Windows?". Everyone can have their own personal taste, sure, and some may prefer the High Windows but the answer is the goddamn Beatles which are just a

ז'אנר שונה של ישראלים, לא? וזה לא שאין חובבי טראנס אמריקאים.

You know this is strictly an american question, right? Outside the US, The Beach Boys are much less a thing than the Beatles. Here in Israel we had this huge mega celebration on the media websites in honor of Sgt. Peppers. Pet Sounds? not a word.

"Stop Making Sense8" - a documentary film by Johnathan Demme following the recent cancelling of shows of the streaming platform.