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I used to use a similar technique to get free burritos about 85% of the time. Once, I showed my girlfriend how to do it, and the guy behind me in line got extremely pissed and told me "Just so you know, that money goes to charity. Everytime you do that, you are cheating charity. I hope you feel good about yourself."

Man, I never fully appreciated Side B of Low until after his death. It's so haunting and beautiful.

"Thought you were praying to the resurrector, turns out it was just a reflektor." Ties into the whole Lazarus thing.

Glad to see Slip Away on here, that's always been one of my favorites. I've been going through and exploring all the Bowie albums I'd written off before, and I've discovered a few gems, "Black Tie, White Noise" and "Somebody Up There Likes Me", and "A Small Plot of Land" are all pretty great. There's plenty to love on

I've got a feeling Bowie would be proud to hear how his stardust alien magic is playing out on us mortals. People are going to be having weird Bowie dreams throughout the centuries.

My favorite Bowie experience: Once, I had a dream that I was excommunicated from some archetypal village to reside inside in a mountain by the ocean. (This is a true story). As I wandered through the caverns alone, music began to play. It was Bowie's "Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud", and I started to question my

Creepy correlation: Bowie died on Sunday. Here are the lyrics to Sunday, (off Heathen, one of his underrated albums), and also the source of the "Nothing has Changed" the title of his recent career-spanning retrospective.

A fancy man prances where he pleases, damnit.

Haha, I haven't stopped crying at all today. Currently crying (and laughing) to Diamond Dogs, one of my all time favorite feel-good songs. What a dude.

Even in death he leaves us with Blackstar, about the coolest fucking thing anyone's ever left as a final statement to this world. Godspeed, Bowie. You will be so missed.

My name is EMINEM and I'm SOOO MAD.

You people are wrong about 'Wrong'. It's like Tim and Eric wrote an homage to Kafka! His other films are great but that takes the cake for me, Wrong Cops is a close second. Even thinking about the one-eyed cop calling his songs "a hit" makes me laugh literally every time.

With a slight satisfied smile, surrounded by a room full of his precious advertising campaigns, as the camera pulls back to a point above the room.

I'm sorry for the PSA, but I've gotta say it.

This is tied for favorite with me with We All Shall Be Healed and Tallahassee, and they seem to all have a similar driving conflicts (wrestling vs. wrestling with spouse vs. wrestling with drug addiction?)

Ties into the whole "Mankind's behavior like some serial killer." motif, too.

If anybody doesn't realize, Pistol is about this fellow right here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… . It helped my appreciate of it to realize he's singing in character, although I already sort of love anything that Isaac sings in sleazeball mode.

Has anyone else noticed the symmetry of the tracklisting, both stylistically and thematically? The first song is about waking up, the last song is going to sleep. The second song is Lamshades, and the second to last is Best Room. Third on either side are both abrasive, Shit In Your Cut And The Tortoise And The

It's pronounced 'Pep Pep'.

Congratulations to Jackie Chan for 100 years in the business! We love you Jackie Chan!