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Astronomical!

You hit on something that doesn't come up very often.

It is an interesting image. I wonder if that's a Lars "artsy" thing.

I didn't see the connection, so all I was left with was "boring".

Well, it did, but after my grades came through for that first term, I decided it was time to put the controllers down.

The abuse-to-greatness thing is interesting. I can see the point of the movie; that life is going to constantly try to distract you and crush your dreams, so you better be driven and maybe a little insane to overcome those obstacles.

It's the callback paradox.

"So it would appear both series have reached a consensus regarding the value of abuse and the nature of genius."

Yes, Mumford and his sons aspire to be hipster barmen from 1890!

My day as well. The game that ruined sophomore year? Pole Position on an Atari 5200. It was 1989.

It was first term sophomore year that I ruined with video games. Freshman year was nearly ruined by my roommate puking and smoking too much.

Then you spank a bunch of English nuns!

Although technically, conventional Campbell's Chicken Noodle contains no vegetables, which is a plus for me. Chicken RICE has celery.

To be dating you…that sounds like a treat!

Well I'm finished if that's what you're asking?

In a way, boring is worse than terrible.

"And I've always felt the last scene was smart, because knowing what Bill Murray said would never be as perfect as what the viewer thinks is being said."

Pretty much. I had heard so much about how amazing this movie was, but after watching it I was left wondering what the hell all the hype was about.

"But for personal reasons I can watch the scenes from Kyoto for hours"

Too late! All caps get me off!