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I have been listening to the archives, the 06' ones none the less, non-stop prior to last week's episode, and it is amazing how timeless and free-flowing Scharpling and Wurster and company's universe is. I wish more people would spare more three hours of their time for The Best Show, but if it were as accessible as

One that is more amorphous and not just white males in their teens and twenties.

If only the [as] branch running the music Singles selection ran the programming as well, because at least that series seems to reflect a far more accurate depiction of the current cultural climate.

Cover your entire back with Krazy Kat and open up a shelter for wayward souls.

You listed a list of essentially my favorite things, but personally I'd replace Wes Anderson with Paul Thomas Anderson. Pynchon educated me on the importance of Krazy Kat with its passing reference in Inherent Vice.

Another personal anecdote is that an openly gay, trans friend of mine is getting verbally and physically assaulted since Trump's election results. I am so sickened with myself for being too depressed to look or talk to anyone. I can't imagine looking at any female or anyone else as a southern white male because people

Her EP Coconut Oil is far to slept on by critics.

I heard the same exact complaint from an elderly Republican voter riddled with diabetes and bloodlust for hunting animal while voting, that voters of Bernie Sanders and Obama only want free stuff (he was a fan of the Obama-phone). Why should a public service that benefits everyone like education or medical care be a

The Bono of rap? Or is that take a Chance on Me?

If you compare Yeun's appearance on the Comedy Bang! Bang! Podcast with Walking Dead's creator Robert Kirkman and you realize how integral Yeun was to making the show paltable. The actress who played Maggie appeared on Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories and she remains one of the good ones too, but her character was always

MySpace turned you into a human curator and you could rank people in hierarchical order, but best of all you could adorn cyber bling and make a song blare upon your page's entrance. Facebook in turn pushes people through a processor and equalizer.

Even the days MySpace feel quainter than what has taken its place.

It's no Seance.

This is sub-human. Can you not put this wretched election out of your mind for one instant?

Wonder if another Asian American character will be on a major tv show again, at least one that isn't on a sitcom specially about race.

I live in a household with strong Walking Dead fans and one of them had a complete unrelated mental breakdown, Walking Dead is a homewrecker.

Thanks! I want more women, as well as everyone, involved in the creative process but I have to be objective about who can capture nostalgia more than others.

Thanks so much for the recommendation! I value Roth's perspective but seeing how his most critically lauded book fell so flat for me I have been hesitant about dipping my toe back in but I can now change that.

Why can't we just get a Garth Marenghi movie, which Love Witch looks like a humorless derivative of? No one else has managed to capture nostalgic cinema with the same depth and humor.

The new LP has been a long time coming, but I think she should take as long as it needs to. Heaven forbid a person spend a year or two with a single LP and learn its intricacies and appreciate it's depth. Maybe becoming a star on Twin Peaks and Vice films is a way to ward off the sophomore slump?