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it was so bad that I couldn't be bothered to watch a movie littered with explosions when I was around 12 or whatever.

very true. I never would've guessed that he was paid that much. I guess he's part of some pretty big franchises though.

world's highest paid actor. fucking seriously?

maybe it's just that people have odd negative associations with clowns (the facepaint, cultural references in North America to clowns as monsters, etc.)

honestly, it seems like PR will always be around. particularly in the age of social media marketing.

*Charlie Brown music*

I wouldn't be so annoyed by his continued popularity if he could cut a verse worth a damn.

it's kinda painful how much better his freestyles and guest verses leading up to that were. and I say this as someone who only casually came across that stuff via my roommate's exposure or YouTube after the fact…

*unsurprisingly :)

well, the last one is pretty accurate if you consider the tv show with a similar name…

does the cheese make people inclined to slow down and appreciate the clogging of arteries more?

*glazed half-lidded stare, followed by delayed nod*

double ground, for that extra grindiness!

salt and cocoa / chocolate was one of those things I never quite pinpointed as a fundamental component of better brownie recipes or hot chocolates… but once you realize it, you can't go back.

my old roommate is a huge Canibus fan. aside from a few battle verses or freestyles from the era in which Canibus actually seemed to be putting forth serious effort (so, mid-late nineties?), I didn't really see the appeal.

it would be utterly idiotic to do otherwise. great marketing spin though…

I assume this just means they'll have a master copy and reference that. like Netflix.

it is the best modern example of purple prose I can think of, bar none.

surely someone has ripped this… streaming only is just idiotic (but from what I gather, that's exactly what this is)

I just find it to be really fun for both involved?