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I'm from central Wisconsin, but my mother's side lives in Highland Park, Illinois. The best non-parent gift I ever received is my grandmother, pre-Yelp, driving 14-year old me and my 11-year old brother to a building, saying, "I heard this place was good? Have 20 dollars and have fun," and letting us spend 8 hours of

Yeah, especially with his recent, "I have tons of tracks ready to go," comment, it's even impossible for fans to catch everything that he's released. Pick and choose. (I say this as a Boris fan who collects everything that they do.)

Mmmm, so I REALLY like the synthesizer choices on Re-Set, basically begging listeners to pay attention through the loops and repetition. Girl Take Flight is an especially strong track, as I like the parts that make up each section of the mini-suite.

Good God. So you are just snarking every time. (For the record, "black lives matter" does not mean "only black lives matter," in the same way that "pro-life" does not mean that "life is the only consideration about abortion.")

Okay, I hope this is a more useful example. People who are not enlisted in the military get to vote for the commander-in-chief. To put it in a way people at The A.V. Club might like, your cousin, your friend from high school, your sister could all be deployed to China or whatever and lose their lives under a President

Not according to Mrs. Langdon Alder! Edit: I am genuinely trying to comprehend the why here, because she is as extreme a position as I have come across and, as mentioned, seems like she could spend some time with this movie to soften. It's not about "knowing more." This movie won't teach anything to most people. It's

"Women should have the right to vote."
"But this would take massive amounts of power away from men."
"Yes, but this is not about taking power away from men. It is about giving women, who are bestowed with the same God-given worth and rights as men, the same constitutional rights as them. It's rectifying an imbalance

Mrs. Langdon Alger, there are women who have considered abortion but have not aborted because they believe that abortion is wrong in principle or wrong for them. There are millions of women, say polls, who believe that all women should either be heavily influenced that way by medical professionals, nonprofits,

The basis of those assertions is…what? Like, I don't even agree with the 1 anti-abortion urging mentioned in the review, that women who have their child aborted are forever tragic figures who live haunted. (In my view) tragically, it's transactional these days.

"refuse to give anti-choicers the respect"
"lying"
"anti-choice, anti-woman, anti-freedom"

Cool. Sounds like you're the ideal audience for this movie, then.

"But they're in love" typically excuses a lot of past bad behavior in art, especially in mainstream American art. It's typically a sign that a character has moved past the short-sighted pettiness or intentional evil they were doing, and is now willing to sacrifice for another.

I am, I have not, and, thanks to you, I will! Reporting back soon to you, I hope.

Except for the single, there's no indication that Glass is even writing songs, is there? She's only posted about modeling.

I managed to get good tickets to Chance The Rapper's stadium show, and I'm hoping she makes a real performance after he did a great job hyping its surprise release.

ANOTHER good list, A.V. Club. I mean, even the ones like Gorgon City where I'd roll my eyes are the best of their festival EDM/respective genre. Apart from those called out,

I would very much please me to have The A.V. Club's music features to just turn into the Red Bull Music Academy blog. They're filling a niche with walkthroughs like this, actual research, a deep knowledge base, and atypical subjects.

I hope to not have to write this again, but I agree with Mohd.

Luckily, that's a listening problem and not a speaking problem. ~_^

Eh, not that people were waiting for my opinion, but that was the kind of thing this episode needed less of, both because that hacky joke is always made and it's an illogical point politically and morally.