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    Weezer shoulda played the anthem.

    Their most recent stuff like "Centuries" does make me cringe, but overall I consider myself a fan, I supposed more of older stuff but Save Rock and Roll is fun.

    I returned a Train CD for a refund from the record company, around the same time.

    Yeah, this doesn't seem like Hanson. All the years of people laughing at them for pop-moppetry must've worn them down.

    I'd like to see Neil Young communicate from his soul, to my soul, like Swift does.

    My dad was kinda tech-y and we never had AOL, which always seemed like a bizarre little gateway to me when I experienced it at my uncle's house.

    I find it easy to believe that Blake Lively would be intensely invested in Hanson.

    I don't quite agree. The lyrics are just kinda sincere, maybe a little silly, but beyond that…?

    Maybe not 5'3" or thereabouts if that's what he's supposed to be, but a lot of high-level actors aren't exceptionally tall.

    I'm not too compulsive about adherence to source material in most cases, but I think that a short Wolverine is absolutely what Fox should go for next time. If nothing else, it will help the inevitable reboot differentiate from Hugh Jackman.

    Nicely delayed, surprisingly casual mention of the fact that he's Sabretooth's brother.

    Y'know what would make a Venom film good, or at least better? Gillian Jacobs.

    I'm in a Holland daze here, myself.

    I've fallen (no pun intended, even! wow…) asleep twice watching that film.

    I'm not sure how I'd compare the films, but I do kind of like Shia in them. He fits the tone and aesthetic in a way that Wahlberg doesn't (although the tone and aesthetic aren't necessarily things that I like).

    I was going to say, those logos are good graphic design.

    I won't get grumpy, but I was just thinking of this the other day when I heard another new pop song trading in 80s sound-nostalgia. I'm continually amazed at how much people seem to enjoy re-exploring the 80s, even though I was a young child then. My cultural grounding was made in the 90s, during which the previous

    A circle, though? I'm a bit rusty on that stuff.

    It should probably just be an app.

    The Great Divide? That sounds awesome.