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I appreciate it for its sincerity. So rare online today.

Not familiar with TS, but I've read a good bit of SB. A famous periodical's blurb reports that Eno is "Samuel Beckett for the Jon Stewart generation", which pisses me off several different ways.

Unrelated: I think you recommended playwright Will Eno to me some time ago. (Not sure why I remember this, or if it's accurate. I'm about 95% on it. If it wasn't you, please disregard. Or yell at me. Either way.) Good call. Nice balance of sad, absurd humor with occasional tenderness.

"There's obviously someone standing in the woods, but he doesn't appear to have any beer on him whatsoever."

Seems a reasonable deal. About the same price as a baker's dozen mini lawn flamingos.

They should all go out and get Shia LaBeouf tattoos.

One of the best sequels everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Ha, yeah, what, like, grad school?

My comment would mainly be derived from conversations about comic book movies (not all of which I dislike) and cartoons/CG films (not all of which I dislike). I just don't like when people want their favorite pop culture bits to be "taken seriously" when they aren't willing to take other stuff seriously. Why should I

Whenever people act like I'm being too critical of the "fun" movies they like, I ask them if they also enjoy the Fast films. "Lots of people think those are fun too, y'know?" Usually, they don't have a clear answer.

#MillenialsForReferentialPopCultureJokes

I've never been into him, but I like some of the new sounds. The "soulful" vocal affect is a little too much for me though. Blake, Ocean, Bieber — I can't do it for long, even when I like the arrangements.

"The A.V. Club is premiering “The Hired Hand” below, which only highlights the fact that Edwards is the best approximation of Nick Cave that America has to offer." Oh, so the American doing moody Americana is the one doing the approximating.

Weird that I didn't learn about this from twitter itself.

No, that's a guy lying on his back, riding an alligator.

That's a pineal gland, dvde.

Indeed. Neither belong on a neo-post-occultist flash sheet.

I mean it sticks out sorely among those other images.

The duckrabbit seems out of place.

I used to like some NPR.