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How did not one single person pick Roman Mars of "99% Invisible"? Goddamn that man's voice is the dictionary definition of "mellifluous".

Pretty sure that guy was faking it (if it's the same juggler). But this magician does some wonderful, self-evidently impossible tricks with Rubik's cubes in real time. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Haploid.

What? He looks nothing like either of them. He's clearly Billy Corgan twenty years ago and with hair.

You need to watch season 2, then. Or at least Google "BoJack Horseman Daniel Radcliffe".

Jesus, has ONE SINGLE PERSON commenting on this even read the books? I mean, the second one is being serialized online: you don't even have to fucking pay for it.

I wish she would get them to do her acting for her, then.

Andres Serrano?

I would rather watch the carbon rod, which at least doesn't wear that same pinched, pointy face in role after role. She gives nothing to the camera. I don't understand how she keeps getting work.

Fitness instructors can buy CDs of popular songs re-recorded in a 32-count beat, and once upon a time a CD I heard had a 32-count cover of "My Heart Will Go On" (probably at 140 BPM or so) performed by some random singer-for-hire who had obviously learned the lyrics phonetically: whatever language she originally spoke

It's on Logo. As far as I know, all the seasons (with the possible exception of the first) are on Netflix in quite a few countries (https://flixsearch.io/searc…, if you have access to that via VPN or some such: it's not available in North America, alas.

You might rightly say, "What the fuck kind of a homo are you, anyway?", but I have never seen a single episode of "Sex and the City" and know almost nothing about it except possibly the names of the characters (Samantha, Miranda, Amanda, and Demanda? something like that). Are those fake tweets an accurate example of

Rupaul's Drag Race is amazing and you should watch as much of it as possible, tout de suite. On the surface it's a competition/reality show about men who make a living dressing up as ladies, but it has a lot to say about class and race in America, gay culture, and gender roles. It's extraordinarily deep and often

Is "Forrest Gump" still considered a beloved masterpiece by anyone? Because I knew lots of people who just adored it and I thought it was a cheap, fraudulent, sentimental sack of horseshit.

You'll see "The Sound of Music" in a whole new light when it's been dissected by two bitchy, catty fashion queens:

Whenever Brianna's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking, "Where's Brianna?" She's still without a doubt the best part of the show.

Old enough to not give a fuck about ninety-nine per cent of popular culture.

And even then I thought it was a made-up band like Mouserat or Fleetwood Mac Sex Pants.

But only their names, right? Rooney Mara is the icy one who can act, and Kate Mara is the pointy-faced one who can't.

I've never seen "Tammy", so of course I don't have an opinion about it.