livingonapear--disqus
livingonapear
livingonapear--disqus

Be here now came out in around 7th grade for me, and I didn't have much of a frame of reference for music. I liked early rock n' roll, soul and 70s funk/disco so Oasis was my first gateway into "alternative" and "What's the Story Morning Glory" was at that point my favorite album.

No, that was just the unreleased sequel to "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid."

I remember that I was in high school, and I was trying to explain to people why I thought that was creepy and offensive.

Yeah, there would be a lot less sensitivity if a show like "How I met your mother" actually acknowledged other cultures other than to make fun of them.

Know why we are less likely to have a Protocols of Zion incident? Because people are able to speak up and say, "No, you can't talk about my race that way."

You must be so smart

But nobody is saying they should. Nobody is getting arrested, no one is getting fired, no one is losing any money. The worst that is going to happen is that they will apologize for the episode…which already happened.

So you missed the 2-3 month attempt to put all the blame on "irresponsible" consumers?

I dunno, I like Jimmy Jr. and Tina, especially because it represents a success for Tina, but I like Josh better.

Yeah, I go to other sites for football too, but I get tired because all I hear about is RINGZ, and "This guy just winz!"

Convoluted. Your screen name is "Incurable Ennui," and you have the GALLL to bitch about convoluted humor.

Just Probal? No collage?

"Tangled Up in Blue" Bob Dylan (Blood On The Tracks)
"If there's a Hell Below, We're All Gonna Go" Curtis Mayfield (Curtis)
"Seven Nation Army" The White Stripes (Elephant)
"New York State of Mind" Nas (Illmatic)
"Debaser" Pixies (Doolittle)

Because killing someone is a clear moral choice that most people understand is wrong, but believing the world of perfect beauties on magazines and tv is purely a perceptive issue.

Yeah, the fact that they didn't write the script shows. But I love the malevolence.

And I liked that stuff. Last night my girlfriend and I were talking about it on the way to Llewyn Davis, and we agreed: "More J.K. Simmons!"

If you were on Nixon's side, you had to have a sense of humor, whether you wanted one or not.

Ladykillers was one of the most tone deaf movies I have ever seen. I stop short of using the term racist, but that was downright minstrely at times. I mean, all the Coen Brothers' characters are caricatures to one degree or another (Even Anton Chigur is funny in some ways) but when you fill your movie full of black

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most successes feel like frauds.