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One of the best episodes of the show, for sure.

Eric and Hannibal are such perfect foils for each other, I'm always a tiny bit disappointed when I see one without the other.

oh god, I can't unsee it

When my partner told me she hated the vocalist from Blink-182 I never had to ask which one.

Which reminds me: how/why is Sean Penn still even a thing?

I've made Power Hour mixes of The Pixies, The Ramones, and David Bowie. Just saying, if you pick any of those artists and don't get them exactly right as I did, I will SNARK SO HARD

welp, that gave me the willies.

You also get a lot of first-time-writer syndrome where the prose is really unnecessarily flowery and melodramatic and the language is jarringly formal.

For those of you wondering what the creepiest Creepypasta is, it's this. This is the creepiest Creepypasta:

I'm glad somebody brought up Chainsawsuit. I've gotten so many honest-to-gosh belly-laughs out of that one.

Remember when they gave Tommy Wiseau his own show because they assume just filming him playing video games would = instant hilarity?

Regarding the Kanye-the-public-figure/Kanye-the-artist division: it almost felt like Yeezus was a nasty reaction to some of the backhanded "we still think you're a dick, but at least you make great music" praise that My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy got. It was almost like he was very deliberately letting the ugliest

Yeah, you got me there. I tend to like art and entertainment media that I have to puzzle out a bit, for sure. As for Kanye… oof, so many feelings there. I'm gonna be lazy and quote a Pitchfork piece (yeah, yeah, I know) that basically sums up my own feelings pretty nicely:

Yeah, the flow of the album is definitely where the seams show the most - like he was retroactively trying to fit the music to his lyrical vision in a square-peg/round-hole kinda way. In a weird way though, I found that that grew on me too - there are just SO MANY ideas floating around in there that even when they

I had the opposite reaction. First several listens, could tell it was good but had a hard time making a real connection with it. Somewhere down the line, though, it just clicked in a big way and now I like it more and more the more I listen to it.

I almost want to downvote this.

More war-crimey than Kissinger?

I love TPAB but I'll be the first one to admit that it's a hard one to warm up to.

It's amazing once you piece together the actual "story" of it. That's some Lynch-level Lost Highway shit.

Whoa… how many people d'ya think are gonna get a late-period Devo reference?