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How about actors, especially women, that look like real people. Sure, I like looking at good looking folks as much as the next plebe, but for fucks sake cops and nurses and librarians and college students don't all have to look so blandly perfect and well styled, especially if you're trying to portray a bit of

Ah, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown (née Eddie and the Cruisers). One of the biggest chart successes to come from Rhode Island. They are still slogging away on the local, suburban club curcuit—or were as recently as last summer. Damn, how I hate that lousy song.

Absolutely. When Rabin was on Twitter saying he was watching this I replied how underrated I thought it was. Apparently he doesn't really agrees, but I'm glad to see I'm not alone in my appreciation.

It's kind of remarkable how quickly Modern Family has become a parody of itself. Used to be able to overlook the reliance on hackneyed sitcom tropes and ripping off more innovative shows but as it quickly sinks into formula it's harder to ignore. And the sentimentality feels especially unearned with the lazy writing.

Or, you know, maybe they looked at the amount of plays their songs were getting and compared it against the amount of music they were selling and saw they were actually losing money. Let's be honest, how much obscure indie-label music do you buy because you've heard it on Spotify?

Everyone who is going to wade into the comments has probably already read this, but because of O'Neal's last provocation I was literally just revisiting it (as in, I was reading comments when this popped up in my Twitter feed), the critical dissection of White's TS3 review, which points out where it just falls apart

Let's put an end to this lie that Ron Paul is 'sane' on drugs. I honestly think a lot of, uh, dudes get on board the Paul Express 'cause they are under the impression that he is pro-legalization. He is not. In no way.

Oh, heh. Just saw there was a response. Dude, lighten up. Yes, people should absolutely dress however they want to —where did I saw they shouldn't be allowed? But, just as free speech doesn't mean freedom from criticism, that doesn't mean I won't judge them. It's *fashion*. That's the whole point.

Used to see Jodi doing sketch, standup and improv around NYC back in the late 90s. She's frickin hilarious and whip smart. Someone needs to give her a tv show.

Dudes over the age of 32 still dressing in bondage pants, high top Chucks, skinny jeans and stupid haircuts should not be encouraged. Even if that was part of their professional identity when they were younger. They invariably look like tools.

I want to see pictures of the agents tasked with going undercover at The Gathering.

Ah. I must be mistaking him for the actor who played Vaughn then. Surprisingly enough I've never seen Fired Up.

Where do I know the actor who was hitting on Alex (thinking she was a dude) from?

Holy shit is right. My throat hurts just watching that.

Interesting take on Dawn. I hadn't really noticed that. Personally, I love both Dawn and Dead Cities, but Saturdays definitely left me kinda cold. Wasn't big on his 80s vibe; more into his the big sweeping string synths. It's good to hear the fans of the earlier work saying positive things about this, but nevertheless

You are spot on. Recently posted in response to someone commenting about not being able to get into this album, 'My interest in Jane's Addiction without Avery is exactly not much at all.'

Dear Mr. Stimson,

Also, this is the plot synopsis for Hasbro's forthcoming Monopoly movie.

You want some fun? Use your twitter account to say something vaguely critical about his music. Don't even have to @ him or hashtag it. He'll take you on directly.  I've bought 2 of his albums (with cash money) and never really grokked with his aesthetic and I simply responded to someone saying as much. Dude must have