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I didn’t know she had a new album out.  I may have to check that out.

I think the only 2024 album I’ve actually listened to all the way through is Kim Gordon’s The Collective. And it rules.

SAME! Same brigade! I’ve spent a lifetime going to great lengths to reframe setbacks and redefine “success”, and it is TOUGH.

TIL that Cyndi’s version is a cover!

LOL, we all gonna cringe.

Speaking frankly, I struggle to name an artist who has remained relevant and prolific into old age; Zevon was a cult figure and was in his mid-50s when he passed, and Bowie’s career was in the wilderness from the mid-80s to when he soft-retired in the mid-00s (don’t get me wrong; Blackstar is a monolith). Offhand I

Same, I’m not sure I can watch this.  I’m a filmmaker, primarily non-fiction, and I’ve completed many projects, but none that have made a big splash or played at film festivals.  And I’ve got a few that I didn’t finish.  I turned forty and boy I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting....

Same, man...same.

I saw Black Keys at Lolla in 2007 in the middle of the day. I stayed pretty far back and ate while listening to them and ditched them early to go get a good spot for LCD Soundsystem. Anyway, I distinctly remember noting that I would imagine black keys would be better in a small club than in the big open field in the

‘”One of the twists will obviously be that one or more people are not actually virgins (“self-proclaimed” LMAO). Bonus points if two non-virgins hook up with each other and then act all mad about the deceit of the other.”’

Now that’s interesting, lol.

I was going to laugh at the notion of someone paying a sex worker with a check. Then I remembered a US congressman used Venmo to pay an underaged girl for sex. 

“I was simply investing in that prostitute’s new mail-order candle startup!”

I wish there were a reality show about dating girls from Canada who you wouldn’t have met, to reflect my experience.

I was pleasantly surprised about the B&B revival as well. Though I think you’d have to go out of your way to screw up a premise like “dumbass teenagers getting into wacky shenanigans”. I thought the "adult" segments were a nice touch. 

Also attending were numerous 35-year-olds, continually insisting that animation isn’t a medium 0nly for children while also only watching animated content made for children.

Yeah, it’s a joke that peaked 20 years ago but that some people can’t let go of. Just like South Park.

We could do “The Other Texan They” or “The Other Three-Armed Zabroxian” for example