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Three hottest male musicians for me right now:

I've always heard LGBT but I don't pretend to have much knowledge of the acronym.

True in general, but the Bane Batman fight in DKR is awesome.

Man, I don't have the pop culture knowledge of a decent amount of people on here, but I'm always proud when I totally get references to relatively obscure stuff like Spanish Dracula.

Not trying to start something if there's some history I'm unaware of, I'm just curious if there's a reason why you write GLBT instead of LGBT.

The part that bothered me was the fact that the text Jake sent Holt and the fact that all of 99 that showed up at that other bank could corroborate that text and that story.

I was gonna say orcas should be lower on the list given that there are no recorded cases of them going after humans in the wild, but given that we're number one on the list, that might only cause them to move higher.

I was disappointed for a while with the San Jose Sharks goal song being changed from Rock and Roll 2 until I discovered who it was by and why they changed it.

I bet Paul Ryan thinks that he's amazing at basketball.

My favorite comment I've seen out of this trainwreck:
"YO THIS MANS RLY 6'8? WHAT THE FUCKS HE DOING DIRECTING THE FBI, WE NEED HIM OUT ON THE COURT"

Just even thinking about Enigma of Amigara fault makes my stomach churn.

Yeah, Deckard being a replicant feels like choosing the Shyamalan twist over the actual emotional depth of the film. Roy Batty's speech is meaningless if he's talking to another replicant. Also, Deckard was unambiguously human in the book, even though the movie changed a lot.

Hot Hot Heat is a band that should have been a lot more popular than they were. Their music is just such catchy, unfectious dance punk.

I have a time with heavily trap influenced stuff, because it seems like it's and excuse to not have to sing or rap well. If you can't do either of those well, what you have to say must be amazing, and that's not true for Lil Yachty.

Yeah, now that I think about it, even though Dahl had his problems, class snobbery is one I feel like I would have a hard time arguing for in his writing.

I think that's rather unkind to put Dickens into that category of having class snobbery. His personal life growing up gave him a great understanding of what it was like to live in the lower classes and I don't think he ever really lost that.

Fun fact, that extra was Jimmy buffet.

Vienna shouldn't be surprisingly popular when it's clearly his best song.

I think it's telling that I've now seen three different things this film could have done that would be less problematic and far more interesting.