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In my memory, this period rival s1990 for the worst of the worst annoying top 40 charts. The latter led to the alt rock explosion takeover of the charts and the 1999 charts didn’t have the same impact, but I feel like it played a factor in the “return” of guitar based indie rock in the early ‘00s (Strokes, Interpol,

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I wouldn’t expect it to be on here, but the great Texas band put out an awesome EP calle We Sing and Play in 1999, so I will take this opportunity to put it on here

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And while I prefer the nineties Old 97s to the nineties Wilco, I am honestly surprise Wilco wasn’t mentioned.

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And it’s not their golden period, but this will always have a special spot in my heart:

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You couldn’t find a way to squeeze a reference to this in?

Wow, i though the Night King’s death was pretty anticlimatic. We’ve been building this dude up forever and the march of the dead has been happening for the entire series, and he goes down without actually really fighting anyone. He never got injured leading up to his death. He had literally no obstacles to overcome. He

I thought this was easily the bast episode of S2 so far. 

I have nothing against long sentences, per se; it’s just THESE sentences. 

That f-ing ill-fitting jean jacket needs to go, though. 

Yeah, if this was just gags and music, it would be the perfect show.  

Those are some unnecessarily long-ass sentences.

Totally, I see this all the time with women in their early 30s. They’ve got sooo much make up on (and probably unnecesary plastic surgery) that they now look like someone in their 40s trying to look like they are in their early 30s, when going a lot more natural would make them look much closer to their age (see also

I thought the Gaga/Ronson performance at the Grammys was way more compelling 

Who knew?

I guess I am about the only person in the world that thought that performance had no chemistry, was stilted and was cringingly awkward.

Well, I mean, the masseuses beat you to it. 

This is insane, because it shows the song is not (and is not perceived to be by its creator(s) in even the slightest way) just a song, but a tool of power, control, and public relations that only serves the need of controlling the public narrative around a gossip topic. Now, I realize that every move a celebrity makes

So not quite a psychedelic Ronstadt? 

I somehow got Playboy for a whole year.  I wasn’t married yet, so I had no explaining to do, and my roommate wasn’t complaining, so it was all in all, a pretty good arrangement.