"Singing in my Sleep" is the superior Semisonic song to get arrested while whistling
"Singing in my Sleep" is the superior Semisonic song to get arrested while whistling
Lol this makes me glad that my boyfriend has this huge musical lacuna for the entire 90's. I'll mention "popular song X" and he'll of course never have heard of it and I'll be "seriously? Song X was a MASSIVE hit in Year Y" and I just get a blank stare. Then he'll super randomly know all the words to random 70s songs…
Uh, one of these things is not like the others!
You thought Steve Guttenberg was sexy in Party Down?! Takes all kinds I guess
That is such a fun song.
Not super familiar with U2 outside of the hits that everybody knows but damn if "Sunday Bloody Sunday" doesn't give me chills
That song is a masterpiece.
Lemon I heard you singing Night Cheese
My friend dropped a S&O deep cut recently when we were talking about Westworld and he said "I'm sorry, Dolores, your turtle is dead". I almost sharted from laughing so hard
When I first heard Missy Elliott's "Work It" I was driving and had to pull over into a parking lot to finish listening to it. Then I immediately called my friend "have you heard this new Missy Elliott song?!" I miss the days when Missy was reliably the weirdest thing on the radio.
I heard "Hey Ya" on the radio the other day for the first time in a long while and nearly cried because of what a perfect piece of upbeat yet melancholy pop it is
Wapo IMO is not that bad. But oh my GOD the New York Times is just fucking atrocious! They really will not print anything that offends the sensibilities of upper middle class white folk will they?
Well I am hungover so stopping was clearly the wrong decision
I knew somebody was going to call me out on that!… but the difference is really just semantics, yeah?
Yeah vaporwave makes me nostalgic… for 2009 when Washed Out was doing it!
Yeah I've been writing and calling representatives I'd never thought I'd be. Administrator of the GSA? You're hearing my thoughts now!
Not to be pedantic (LOL) but "they" as a singular pronoun is generally used when the person is unknown/hypothetical (like the French "on"). When the person is known/identified, presumably their (<— see?) gender is too, which makes the "they" as a singular pronoun somewhat more awkward, or at least it's a more recent…
Black Mirror is it for me, too. I honestly don't think I'll ever rewatch San Junipero, I cherish my emotional reaction to it too much
I enjoy SATC for what it is - an R-rated sitcom, nothing more - but holy hell it does not age well at all
I think it will be hard for me to rewatch Mad Men for at least the next four years