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Bowie's thing for puppets, mime, and clowns doesn't get enough play. What a lovable weirdo.

Actually, it was the other way around. Bowie had the outfit, Nomi had a one-off made because he liked Bowie's so much, and asked Bowie if he could use it as his trademark after this performance.

So this is a reboot of Charlize Theron in Aeon Flux circa 2005 right?

True, but you are much more of a glutton for punishment than I am. You're right, maybe he's just an asshole to everyone.

Hey, how else will we know what the Mansplaining Canon™ is?

Wow, I had no idea he had a podcast. Looks interesting!

I mean, at first I thought I just didn't like listening to arguing, but his lack of ability to listen, think from another person's point of view, or refrain from belittling a person he -I guess- respects enough to cohost with was a little galling.

Did anyone else find The Canon (especially Devin) extremely grating to listen to?

That point where an emotion reaches its most extreme point, flipping into something that reads completely different, that's the uncanny thing I love about Lynch. That smile that get so strained and wide it becomes sinister, the crying hysterics that turns into laughing. It's great stuff. Ray Wise's sometimes manic

True. Yes, the Harper High School episodes, the fiasco with the Chinese Apple Factory episode and follow up. Looking at the episode list now recently, there have been some great episodes that read true to form (that Human Spectacle episode totally reminded me of that Japanese reality television show I had forgotten

I can't quite put my finger on it, but is anyone else missing the tone of the older TAL episodes? I have the entire archive, and tore through the first 200-300 episodes when I first started listening back in 2007 to catch up. Maybe it's because of my binge-listening pacing that I could sort of breeze through

Overly eager to share a point of knowledge, no apologizing. Sometimes a humble feint "This may be an unpopular opinion, BUT" (so BRAVE!) before a statement instead of a "but that's just my opinion" afterwards.

I noticed very quickly on reddit that there's a sort of… internet guy-ese one has to talk in, especially if you're perking up as an expert on X subject. Actually, there's probably some overlap in how men talk in general, but it was very enlightening to see it in text. I wish I could pin down the exact attributes, but

You also may like Psysalia Psysalis Psyche. Great pop-punk. There's also a slew of 80's post-punk and new wave out of Japan. I find Last.fm radio a pretty good resource as long as you have a band to start out with.

This is wholly selfish, but I want more of Flaca and her love of 80's post-punk and new wave. I want a flashback that involves a lot of Joy Division and sass.

You had me at an Animorphs reference and a Klaus Nomi by way of Venture Brothers avatar. You have to admit, they did pick a strangely great younger/older actress pair from a resemblance standpoint.

God I hope someone makes Mountain Goats' "Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton" into an actual death metal song.

I saw this in the theater right before it came out, during the summer right before ditching my town and crossing the country to go to a Big City Art School. I even called it "Pulling a Ghost World" as an annoying teenager. Needless to say the movie scared the hell out of me and was completely true. I still have a

That's actually a great idea.