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Ugh! I hated Shake Dat Monkey sooo much!

I think "Say I Yi Yi," by the Ying Yang Twins was the song that was playing the first time a girl twerked on me, so I'll go with that as the second best booty song.

Don't say that; now I'm afraid a raptor's going to hop out and disembowel me.

"What the fuck are we going to do about the tens of millions of people
who voted for this, who want all the terrible things that are happening
to happen?"

Fear Agent has been really good; it's got a very pulpy, space western feel that's right up my alley. If you're a person that's more into hard sci-fi, you might enjoy it a bit less than I did, I'm about halfway through the series and it's been extremely readable. With Chinatown, I think that it's a good movie overall

This year I finally got around to diving into Rick Remender's Fear Agent and the first Dishonored. I also binged Gravity Falls and Gomorrah: the TV Series. Also, I watched Chinatown - I saw that twist coming a mile away.

But, on the other hand, you have people like my granddaddy who have been making jokes about dying for the past 20 years and already has his funeral planned out.

This topic is actually kinda appropriate for me; the end of the year always makes me think about dying/ the end of the world.

Y'all gon get this 19th century existentialist theory!

I've been contemplating my own death ever since my mom first told me "bullets ain't got no names" as a child. Soren Kierkegaard wrote that despair over our inevitable deaths is natural and the only way to deal with is to embrace our relationship with God. I'm not entirely convinced that that's the only way to deal

Ol' grandma on First Sunday lookin' @zz boi;

I gotta poke the bear at least a little bit.

Nah, I was just a bit confused about how you found VSB in the first place.

I like a good troll as much as the next anonymous innanet @zzhole, but if you're going to undermine the premise of why you've come here, what's the point?

If that's really how you feel, then why are you seeking us out?

I'm curious if there's any way to know just how many Black people avoided going to see Birth of a Nation just because of Nate Parker.

It's actually the opposite; I can't rationalize Kanye West's actions. I can speculate to his motivations, but little of anything he does is logical or plausible to me. Truthfully, I have a hard time seeing Kanye as a person anymore. He's done such a good job of turning himself into this bizarre caricature of a

Someone pointed out Kanye's near constant objectification of his White wife to me, and things just sort of clicked into place after that.

I used to share an opinion similar to yours. But then started noticing Kanye West's apparent fixation with death and proclaiming his own divinity (i.e. naming himself Yeezus, saying that he would be a character in the "modern Bible", outright stating "I am a God"). This is just my opinion but West's rants against the