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I've always thought it was the geeks who loose their shit, not the nerds.

I've always thought it was the geeks who loose their shit, not the nerds.

It's amazing how two people can read a youtube parody in two entirely different ways.

It's amazing how two people can read a youtube parody in two entirely different ways.

I normally hate when girls get really blubbery and "girly" like that over something ridiculous (which explains a lot of my Annie Edison hate) but when Kristen Bell does it in that video I just get it. It helps that I also have a sloth obsession.

I normally hate when girls get really blubbery and "girly" like that over something ridiculous (which explains a lot of my Annie Edison hate) but when Kristen Bell does it in that video I just get it. It helps that I also have a sloth obsession.

Yeah, their attempts to hype up the crowd more More MORE, really drove me crazy and brought an otherwise amazing night down a few notches. I was worried he really thought the audience was particularly pathetic in my city, so it's good to know he does this elsewhere too.
Still, I do think Wayne Coyne has some kind of

Yeah, their attempts to hype up the crowd more More MORE, really drove me crazy and brought an otherwise amazing night down a few notches. I was worried he really thought the audience was particularly pathetic in my city, so it's good to know he does this elsewhere too.
Still, I do think Wayne Coyne has some kind of

Except weren't all three of them in David Lynch movies? So that's like 1 degree of separation. 

Except weren't all three of them in David Lynch movies? So that's like 1 degree of separation. 

Actually, I don't even add the seasoning until I've drained virtually all the broth, so I am definitely getting the full sodium. But I always add some broccoli and peas, so I'm not that gross, right?

Actually, I don't even add the seasoning until I've drained virtually all the broth, so I am definitely getting the full sodium. But I always add some broccoli and peas, so I'm not that gross, right?

I love him. Especially when he's speaking on Buster's behalf.
"oh goody!"

I love him. Especially when he's speaking on Buster's behalf.
"oh goody!"

I started reading Middlemarch, mainly because I heard the University here did a class where they paired it with The Wire ("The Wire and the 19th Century English Novel"). I'm only about 70 pages in, so I'm not sure what the connection is. I can only assume I am still in the first of what will be layers upon layers of

I started reading Middlemarch, mainly because I heard the University here did a class where they paired it with The Wire ("The Wire and the 19th Century English Novel"). I'm only about 70 pages in, so I'm not sure what the connection is. I can only assume I am still in the first of what will be layers upon layers of

Indigo children was this homemade religion of Mccarthy's. She believed there were these special women (i.e. her) that were destined to give birth to these angels called indigo children. They all looked aryan or something, and she had a website for mothers of suspected indigo kids to congregate and discuss all the

Indigo children was this homemade religion of Mccarthy's. She believed there were these special women (i.e. her) that were destined to give birth to these angels called indigo children. They all looked aryan or something, and she had a website for mothers of suspected indigo kids to congregate and discuss all the

Favorite britishism:
"what's the soup of the day, mum?"
"bread."
"and the soup of the day is bread"

Favorite britishism:
"what's the soup of the day, mum?"
"bread."
"and the soup of the day is bread"