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I watched the documentary last night. It’s good, but it’s a bit overly sentimental I think. It’s always accompanied by this really peppy music throughout that distracts from the story, which never deviates from the “Big Bird is the greatest thing to happen to children’s TV ever” path. Which is still pretty true, but

Yeah, it was Widow and Banner fantasizing about leaving all of the superhero nonsense behind for the “good ole life” that only seemed sweeter after visiting Hawkeye’s family on the idyllic ranch. It did seem a bit out of place though:

Bruce: “It just won’t work between us!”
Natasha: “I know, I can’t have children!”
Bruce

The New Yorker article is the worst. Anthony Lane could have just skipped the entire film and would have written the same review. It’s like he’s being willfully ignorant of anything notable that’s happened in pop culture over the years.

Shortly after graduating college, I was applying for jobs in LA and was really in the position where I just needed anything to get my foot in the door. My background was journo/media stuff, and there had been an opening with a company that had a 4:30-1:30 shift, writing the daily celebrity news beat. Seemed like a

no problem

Well the thing is, in reality, shlubby guys can get hot girls, and shlubby girls can get hot guys, if there is something else attractive about them. But you’re right, pop culture definitely distorts this so it seems like any boring schlub can land Kate Upton with one or two cozy one liners.

I think some are so deluded to think that’s true, that all women in the world suck because they don’t get them, and others are aware of their faults, and depressed about them, but simply just looking for an excuse. The opposite side of this, and equally deadly social-wise, is the self-pitier, who focuses on nothing

It’s a matter of self-rationalizing rejection into not a failure of self but more a failure of others.

Lets take the example of fat guy asks a hot girl out at a bar and she says no. In one situation, fat guy may take a moment to look at himself and what he needs to improve. So then fat guy hits the gym, loses pounds,

Your drunken story kind of reminds me of another live event I went to as a kid.

Nirvana was always extremely popular. They still are now. That’s what happens when a band is good, more people listen to them.

Classic rock, and just any general music of yore, is a hot commodity at places like Target and Wal-mart nowadays for merchandise. I’ve seen so many teens-20 somethings walking around with “Dark

The public must never find out the atrocities that took place during Taco Tuesday at Phi Kappa Psi.

The help email will go nowhere. Write to all of the names on that list, and anyone else who wants to write should do the same. That way it will ensure it ends up in the hands of the right person.

So The Rock finished a grueling week rehearsing for /hosting SNL, and still ahd time to fly back to california and do this? Impressive

Mormonism isn't bad at all. Asides from giving Mitt Romney a tax-free haven to funnel his money though, they're a bunch of nice folk. Plus their City Creek Center in downtown SLC is pretty dope.

In my 4th year of college, I began applying for internships in NYC for various media companies for the spring semester. I was going to be a 5th year senior anyways, but I had already had a one-year lease, meaning I would need to find someone to take my spot at my house with 5 other guys.

I approached a guy named

Rihanna or Adele.

Rihanna

Adele?

I still have plenty of my debt too. But a lot of students will get say a $10,000 loan for their semester's coursework and fees, and may have $2,000 or $3,000 leftover deposited directly into their bank account. Which they don't end up saving, of course, but end up blowing on spring break trips and the like.

Easy to obtain credit cards, plus surplus cash from their student loans for that semester.