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Exit Does Not Exist
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my favorite novel, i read it once a year and have numerous editions of it. The illustrated Penguin Classics edition is a treat.

The fact that there hasn't been an adaption of 'White Noise' is a crime against humanity. And please, no Michael Keaton jokes.

John Teti looks like he has a mask of baby feet in his basement, with the rest of his victims rotting in the marshes behind the abandoned Kay Bee Toys' loading dock in Sacramento.

It's really lame and unprofessional of you guys to not mention that Warren Defever from His Name Is Alive is the one that assembled this thing.

ah shit, ya got me there.

I think the writers hate Norma's Benz.

CancerAIDS, it ails what cures ya.

i don't make the kind of music that would sell a million records and i'd rather slit my throat than ever doing so, frankly.

if you consider that a weak argument, that's fine. i disagree, obviously. but what's funny about the 'million dollar grossing songs' thing or whatever is the assumption that saying i'm a full-time musician means i must be a millionaire or famous one. most working musicians, probably 90 percent, are not at that level

seriously? that's the angle you're going with? making assumptions about a stranger's music you haven't heard because you disagree with their opinion about something? jeez, you're sad.

inzachtion (i'm also a zach)

yeah, the writers are verging on being just outright cruel to the Ray character and its become unfunny. And I do think the withholding food from AJ stuff is a little dark and sinister for the Mallory character.

No worries. :)

yeesh. you're being a bit hard on me and a little patronizing, no? i didn't say 'all future music is doomed' re: creativity. i just think it sets a dangerous precedent when claims of plagiarism are this vague and given credence, s'all. i also wasn't being pretentious in noting my career. it's a simple fact, that's

oh i was just being as literal as possible with the term 'records' ;)

hahahaha, the fucking 'i knew a girl called elsa, she's into alka-seltzer' or whatever line on 'supersonic' just makes me flat-out chortle every time. it's like a bad limerick.

In my case, yes. People's ages of earliest memories really differ from person to person, homes.

Hey, I love "Supersonic" as much as anyone, but those lyrics are total balls.

*insert Diff'rent Strokes theme here*