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PiL was pretty good - oddly, we were disappointed how punctual they were, in start time and finish time but it was a good show. They were double-billed with Big Audio Dynamite who were fine, but were kind of phoning it in.

That's a great idea. I've usually just moved them by one (town we lived in after the one I was born in; second pet; etc.)

1. Love & Rockets
2. Bob Dylan
3. Screaming Trees, with opening band Nirvana
4. X
5. The Cult
6. Pink Floyd
7. Pearl Jam
8. A Flock of Seagulls
9. Joe Satriani
10. Public Image Limited

To paraphrase Lucius Fox, "So, you've stolen from Netflix, one of the most powerful, far-reaching web-base companies in the world, threatening to release something they were going to release anyway; and your plan is to blackmail this company? Good luck."

You ding-dongs making fake drugs for sophomores? Because if that's true, this guy wants in.

Dude, the name of that album? Take Off Your Pants and Jacket?! If you say it fast?! That's freaking hi-LARIOUS, bro! Do you get it?! It's like, a pun, or an allusion or some shit.

Or perhaps replace it with "claim success while simultaneously blaming everyone else"

Right, that's why I'm saying I can imagine the idea getting warped into an inflammatory falsehood. A number being inaccurately translated to, in essence, a proportion.

Entirely possible. As I say, I'm 100% not supportive the statement or its foundations' verity. Just saying the first statement was made, and I can imagine it getting "buzzlined" into the second.

I'd actually think it's a dumb-ified version of Human Rights Watch estimates, which say that, technically speaking, there currently are more people enslaved/ being trafficked in one form or another than any time in history.

I got an Inaccurately Remembered Names of Characters In The Matrix notification for this?!?

As Mac DeMarco awoke one deMorning from uneasy deReams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a deMonstrous vermin.

He must work there or something.

"It was a DeMarco and indie night…"

"Kids, this is our new gardener, Mr. Ragefuck."

"How many people have you brutally murdered?
"Well, brutal's a very subjective word. I mean, what's brutal to one person might be totally reasonable to somebody else."

So only for himself? That's rude.

I distinctly remember the first time I heard him - I was working at a nursery/tree-farm, and one of the owners would listen to him. One of the other guys there asked what I thought, and I said, "Eh, not worth worrying about. He's just being shocking for shock's sake, and that'll wear off. Flash in the pan. Gone

She seem to be looking at the camera trying very hard to communicate, "You see it, right? You see I'm not with this guy? It's being recorded?"

Ah, good point. Touche.