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Beautiful

Yeah. It was my first time hearing it, and it's a really perfect speech. It tied together a lot of random thoughts I've had lately about humans and our place in everything.

That's the idea…

As am I: Cosima>Sarah>Allison>Helena

Well…for some people it is. For me it is. I usually read between 7 and 10 books at once, sometimes one of those will be YA. Sometimes there'll be a frothy adult novel thrown in. I like a mix of modern literary fiction, from multiple countries; nonfiction; classics; and sometimes some fantasy or sci-fi. I'm also

Oh, "No Quarter" is excellent. (It doesn't really fit with the rest of the album, but that's okay.) So's "Over the Hills and Far Away."

It was the first album of theirs I bought, because I had heard "Dancin Days" performed by a cover band, and I loved it. And that album also has "The Rain Song," "Dy'er Mak'er" and "The Ocean" on it. It's great!

Yeah, I agree. I always thought the "millennial" generation should end somewhere in the mid 1990s: how good of a memory do most kids born in 1996 have of the ridiculous 2000 elections? Y2K panic? 9/11? My sister was born in 1995 and she barely remembers what we did on a family vacation we took in 2002.

I'm rappin all day and I'm rappin all night…

Thanks dude. This is awesome.

Insects AND incest!

From the White Jade plant?

And now I have the theme music from Keenan and Kel stuck in my head.

Ugh. WHY?

It became even more disturbing after Leekie's artificial womb scene later on. I can't discount that that's included in Cosima's treatment somehow. Leekie gave them Kira's stem cells without Delphine being aware, who knows what else is going on.

He was, but damn, you have to be a little…off, morally…to be lying to someone you live with and supposedly love for years. And if he started monitoring her in college and they'd been together since high school? Something's missing in his mind.

That was incredible.

Yeah, Radiohead never clicked with me, either. Occasionally I'll hear a song of theirs and think it's kind of cool, but I never want to listen to an entire album of theirs.
Also, I really love Elif Shafak's writing (I'd recommend The Bastard of Istanbul and Iskendar to anyone), but I found The Forty Rules of Love to

Viggo really dodged a bullet there.

Sphygmomanometer.