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Is there a Firefox version for that, by any chance? I just cannot deal with Chrome anymore.

This is one of those times I feel fortunate to live in a city that gets releases like this early. I saw it last week, and I loved it.

I just saw him play the whole thing live on Sunday night at a sold out show, and he sounded really fantastic. I already liked the new album, but hearing it played live cemented that well. He’s in very good voice right now.

I’ve gotten much more into cooking over the past 4+ years (and just recently invested in a mini Instant Pot), so I’d love to be un-greyed here!

Never had the patience to delve into it, really, apart from the few obvious sketches basically everyone knows (and one of the films, though I didn’t care enough about it to recall which).

This is so strange to me! Mostly because I loved Seinfeld and Space Ghost, HATED Friends and HIMYM, and have always loved Parks & Rec to death, but fuck no @ The Office. So I’m literally the opposite of your list!

I always loved how much fun Parks & Rec had with the sheer insanity of town hall meetings.

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“I feel really badly that she didn’t feel like the process worked...”

I was under 10 years old when this happened, and I still remember it so vividly. The level of “WTF” my little brain felt over the entire thing sticks with me to this day.

*anything by Owl City

Firstly, it’s up to her. Secondly, just take one glance at the reactions to the George Takei story breaking, and maybe second-guess your assumptions about the safety in doing such a thing. (Hint: there isn’t any.)

I feel you! It is a near-daily risk working with books when you also love them (and records!). I have to be very, very good (and do not always succeed).

I hope yours don’t hit you too hard! I usually manage the holidays okay, but this year feels very up in the air to me, probably because, again, I basically skipped out on most of the usual aspects enjoying my favorite holiday, which has already passed.

Ugh, I feel that. I think it’s been especially hard for me to accept just how bad this year has been, because moving here 5 years ago marked such a significant overall uptick in basically all aspects of my life. It’s like I didn’t want to acknowledge, “Hey, guess what? You can have a really fucking awful year

Aw, a nearby-living Jezzie, I take it? Thank you! I am very fond of working here, it’s so nice to be in a chill place with good people. (I love all bookstores, on principle, but after nearly 10 years in the business, I can tell you that they are definitely not all like this.)

Realized recently that I very probably have been depressed for a good portion of this year! Which seems to be one of those things I can really only recognize in hindsight. I think, on the whole, there’s just been too much going on for my brain to handle, on top of working so hard at getting better at managing my

I really, really love instances like this of communal honor system practices working out so nicely. It’s why seeing Little Free Libraries always makes me smile when I pass them (not just because I’m a bookseller).

I saw Lady Bird last night (which was amazing, by the way), and literally the very first trailer attached to it was for I Love You, Daddy. The trailer was awful, and the film looks horrible, and there was a very unconscious feeling of group discomfort in the theater the whole time it played. Right after, a guy said,

Sadly no, as this was shot before my time here (I’ve been in books for nearly 10 years, but across a few different places), but it looks basically exactly the same, as most secondhand shops tend to do, so seeing it in there makes me smile. (Same goes for its pride of place in the opening of Prince’s “Musicology” music

He was! (I also have a bit of extra fondness for that film, as parts of it were shot in my bookstore.)