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"I loved that mime, he was one of my fvorite performers" was something I actually said after watching The Aristocrats.

The rabbit scene didn't make me sad, it just really fucking freaked me out.

Other than Old Yeller, the animal death that really got to me was from the film The Yearling. I don't remember too many details about the film other than it was a young boy who convinces his dad to let him bring home an orphaned fawn and keep it as a pet. After some time, the deer starts causing havok around the

Magnolia is my favorite PTA film, but Punch Drunk Love is a pretty close second.

For me, it is Mark Z. Danielewski's "The Familiar, Volume One: One Rainy Day in May." This is volume 1 in a proposed 27 volume series that is about a girl who finds a cat.
Reading the first volume reminded me of watching the pilot episode of a tv series. Characters were introduced, location were established and I

Being gay.

I'm surprised how much I like the new Florence + the Machine album. I found her previous releases were marred by a lack of vocal dynamics; she only knew one way to sing: very loud. This album, she seems to realized the role dynamics play, that sometimes a whisper can speak more powerfully than a shout.

Did nobody test this? Did they test it and think people wouldn't notice? How does something that, per the various artciles I've read, has obvious frame rate issue actually get to market?

What did you think of City of Staris? I mentioned in a comment above that I'm reading it now and I like the premise but I'm not so much a fan of Bennett's prose.

I recently finsihed Mark Z. Danielewski's The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day In May and I loved it. I eagerly await Volume 2.
I'm currently reading Robert Jackson Bennett's City of Stairs. I'm liking the political/spy intrigue but not so much the prose. The city of Bulikov used to be a major world power, thanks

Nothing to see here.

Sister Act 2 is a guilty pleasure of mine. I came home recently and saw that it was on Lifetime and I had to watch it. There are a ton of problems with the film but I love all the music scenes, especially Ryan Toby's performance of "Oh Happy Day" (I still get goosebumps when he hits that high note). It is very high

Does anyone know if a documentary has been made about straight guys who do gay for pay?

No problem, I like dudes.

No woman would ever be attracted to an older guy. And the women who date older guys, well they are just misguided (and obviously not feminists)! And forced sterilization is a blessing. What woman wants to make the decision of whether or not they should have kids when someone else can make it for them.

It is my opinion that everyone who flexes their identity politics does so for reasons of self promotion.

Having a side-competition between the choreographers is a format change I would like to see them try to do.

Courtney is one of those acts that just makes me happy. His audition (while better than last year) was not strong enough to go straight to Vegas. But who knows, maybe he will get himself to a few classes and make an impact in Vegas. And who knows, maybe someone will see him in Vegas and let him try out for a show

I stopped watching after Courtney Barnes (who brought a big smile to my face). Jason Derulo's blatant homophobia was disgusting.

I will update when I finish, which I hope will be sometime this weekend.
I have not read The Vorrh. I'm not familiar with that author.