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A puppy that never goes away and keeps taking all your cards.

I know. For real. Fuck that game.

Dude, the shittiest card game is clearly War.

The later Joni records have the wonderful reimagining of "Both Sides Now," so I listen to that at least.

I'm in an advantageous position to huzzah because I haven't read the books. But I do feel kind of bad for ASOIAF fans.

Huzzah!

Man, dude, "Starless" is the fucking bomb. Lots of King Crimson songs do this for me, too: "21st Century Schizoid Man" being the biggest one.

Man, dude, "Starless" is the fucking bomb. Lots of King Crimson songs do this for me, too: "21st Century Schizoid Man" being the biggest one.

Man, dude, "Starless" is the fucking bomb. Lots of King Crimson songs do this for me, too: "21st Century Schizoid Man" being the biggest one.

Man, dude, "Starless" is the fucking bomb. Lots of King Crimson songs do this for me, too: "21st Century Schizoid Man" being the biggest one.

Bowie's "Rock n Roll Suicide." Especially when it kicks into top gear at the end: "Oh no, love, you're not alone!"

Bowie's "Rock n Roll Suicide." Especially when it kicks into top gear at the end: "Oh no, love, you're not alone!"

Bowie's "Rock n Roll Suicide." Especially when it kicks into top gear at the end: "Oh no, love, you're not alone!"

Bowie's "Rock n Roll Suicide." Especially when it kicks into top gear at the end: "Oh no, love, you're not alone!"

Bowie's "Rock n Roll Suicide." Especially when it kicks into top gear at the end: "Oh no, love, you're not alone!"

I loved this book, but the illustrations are really fucked up. They frightened me quite a bit, and it's a testimony to how good the book is overall that I read it as much as I did.

Dammit, I came here to for the specific purpose of saying It's a Wonderful Life, and of course it's the first one the article names. But still, that's mine, for sure. The sheer weight of the fact that George chooses his friends and family over his own life ambitions to the point where he feels trapped in a life that

It's one of the most emotionally powerful moments I've recently experienced in any media, and the most powerfully I've ever reacted to something on TV outside of Mad Men. Will Arnett's vocal work is just so amazing.

Every BoJack season has hit me hard, but "Tell me I'm a good person" found me at just the right moment in my own life that it fucking punched me in the balls in a way that nothing else in the show has done. It had been hinted at before, but that was the moment that the show really revealed what its MO was, and it

This motherfucking episode. Holy shit.