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I think he's known for being the random unexplained love interest that shows up halfway through Interstellar.

Never thought I'd see Wall Drug referenced here.

I really enjoy what I've heard from the album, except for the Run the Jewels feature. It confirmed for me that they are the most overrated rappers in hip hop, and honestly I can barely listen to them now.

Every time I'm in Seattle, I go to a Seattle's Best coffeeshop and play "Seattle" by The Classic Crime. Once I did it with "Sleepless in Seattle" playing on my computer, achieving peak Seattle.

Jennifer Garner made fun of me once. That's my only claim to fame.

I initially read the headline as "Michael Shannon and Toni Collette are fun moms…" and was immediately disappointed.

Eh, Paul Rudd's in it, so I'll watch it.

For reference, I was mildly amused by Bridesmaids, bored through The Heat, and can't even remember what other movies I've seen her in were. Spy is by far the best of the bunch or at least tied with Bridesmaids.

Thanks!

I'm not a Paul Feig/Melissa McCarthy fan, but I really enjoyed it. It's definitely not fine art, but it's entertaining and funny. Statham steals the show.

Rakim and Eric B. - "Don't Sweat the Technique"
Abstract Rude feat. Slug & Brother Ali - "The Problem"
Twenty One Pilots - "Heathens"
Emery - "What's Stopping You"
Starflyer 59 - "Cherokee"
Jon Bellion - "Morning in America"
Vulfpeck - "1612"

Today my wife and I are celebrating six months of marriage!

Babymetal is already a thing. Pretty sure I'm past that point.

I almost deleted that second sentence while writing it because of the irony, so I get it. I am wearing a three-piece suit and working an office job right now, though, so I think my punk cred might be lacking.

The reason it's become meaningless is because of misuses like this, though. Some people actually care about its proper use.

That's a pretty liberal use of the word "punk." Most of these bands are power-pop at best. That being said, probably the best mix of dance rhythms and punk during this era was Showbread's No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical.

It's definitely not the same notes or anything, but the two are similar enough to make it funny at least. Youtube has some comparison videos.

PROBABLY A FACT: The song "Viva La Vida" is just the Super Mario theme slowed down 16x.

I rap in your songs with the best of my abilitity
You need a black man to increase your credibility
When put on the spot, I side with the rasta
Cause the Sean ain't down with no imposter

Well, Drake can't even credit being shot or following any real rhyme scheme. Pop rappers, aren't they great?