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"Is Roman Reigns the 7-year old? Comment 'tator tots' if so."

And yet it's not like Yakuza/Like A Dragon isn't goofy. It just knows when to stop smirking.

I really loved that where commercial studios like Ghibli are going more artistic, hiring the stellar Michael Dudok De Wit (a foreigner, too!) to do their next feature https://www.youtube.com/wat… , Kaufman got the fricking Community guys. Animation is a wonderful, weird thing.

That 4th paragraph is something else, Ignatiy. Terrific review.

Nakamura versus Ibushi. Wrestle Kingdom 9. My goodness. Rest in peace, Ibushi's back.

New tag team idea: Bo Dallas and Heath Slater as improv comedy savants who can put together a good match. Even if you feed them to the League Of Nations as "the worst of America," give them the microphone and 12 minutes on some Raw.

And, as others have noted, everyone who is with and then splits from Miz gets over, and there is nothing Stephanie McMahon and, to a lesser extent, HHH like more than being villains who get cheered. It works for all sides!

The entries of this have been fantastic so far. My family's taste was orthodox American 1960s and 1970s rock and folk, but they really loved Tiny Tim's Tiptoe Through The Tulips and got me a cassette of novelty music when I 4 that was my favorite for 4 years or so.

The A.V. Club music section commenters strike again! ANYWAY,

Alasdair, I, for 1, appreciate the random wrestling vignettes and always read these!

If there's any justice, Lemmy will just be the next person Helmsley gets to bury.

It spills over, too. I can name more good Faroese musicians than Virginian or Oregonian ones.

Strictly speaking, it is about Jesus, just the scary version that He alluded to while on Earth. "And one of the elders said to me, 'Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.'" https://www.biblegateway.co…

It's weird that 1/2 of U2 has pretty orthodox, if liberal, views of Christianity, but I don't remember if they have a song about any of the Trinity as beings. It's always about what they do for us/them, which is probably 1 of the reasons for the artfulness and popularity of those songs.

Someone mentioned No Shade In The Shadow Of The Cross, and that's a great example. The negative and positive aspects of shame and confession are just heartrending; ultimately, shame creates change, but it can bring you so low that you might never get out of that valley.

That's appreciated! The only thing really annoying to me here, writer-wise, is what always happens around presidential election time: articles that aren't even about pop culture but are about trashing people like me or people I like. Otherwise, yup, eye roll and move on. William Hughes seems to do it more often.

I always imagined "beloved" in quotations like "touched" or "special."

Bro needs to future-proof himself like Tim Hecker. Sure, naming 2 tracks Radio Marti and Radio Havana was clever when he started out, but he got that everyone in the future can comprehend the context of music if it's called Virgins.

I can appreciate that and hope your love deepens. Hey, at least you aren't erasing the parts a lot of people do to make Him this weird, passive hippie rejecting the Roman MAN.

Yeah, see above. If it's serving people's desires under the guise of serving Christ rather than serving their needs, then, well, manipulation and cults can happen.