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Still reading In The Spirit of Crazy Horse. Haven't made progress because of how busy I am.

Point taken. I may have focused on the break up part too much. The reason why "Everything is perfect but…" tends to get blasted so much is that no matter how you write it the problems are going to stand out more, and the problems are always going to take up more space than the everything is perfect part.

(First letter describes a really messed up relationship and then the last sentence). "Everything else about the relationship is wonderful." Wait what? No. That was a freaking laundry list of problems. Is that supposed to be tongue in cheek? For the sake of my sanity I want to assume so. Also DTMFA. (The fact that the

I can see perfectly well with through the lens of my seething hatred of all things…

Would Meyer care?

At the very least, that death scene inspired a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror where Willie dies in every segment. "Ach, I'm bad at this."

I think the first half of Silent Alarm is one of my favorite albums. I don't like Price of Gas though, and the only song I really listen to after it is Luno. But damn, everything from Like Eating Glass to Pioneers is fantastic.

I thought Halo and Signs were pretty great and memorable, but I can't really recall other things off of Intimacy.

I've only played Guitar Herio II and III, and while III had more songs that I liked, I still enjoyed II more. Just a lot of small details.

Woolly World has a really cool aesthetic that I like loads better than New Island and DS. (Which felt like an attempts to upgrade the original that failed. Which I feel can be said about the gameplay of New Island and Woolly Worls).

Probably. I would have been 5 when the episode aired.

(Walks into bathroom at HP corporate headquarters, turns to the mirror). "Carly Fiorina, Carly Fiorina, Carly Fiorin (Gets stabbed by a panicked employee)

This hatesong doesn't matter, I'll probably be hit by a car anyways.

I can't think of a time when the DJ turned off the music to let other people fill in the lyrics that wasn't completely obnoxious.

Wait, that's not Journey… Ah close enough.

Would have been impressive if he did. Being the ruler of Zimbabwe and all.

I think dropping the B-story would have been for the best. Maybe it's because I didn't see this episode until well after the late nineties tech bubble, but it just seemed disjointed and weird. I don't think you could have "Homer doesn't actually sell anything or offer any sort of service" and "Bill Gates personally

I was thinking pretentious metal band. No wind chimes, probably some synthesizers.

Well after that English class, I read that it was a deconstruction of some story called Coral Island. (Apparently the Moe, I mean sailor who rescues the kids at the end references it). Coral Island apparently had kids on a stranded island making some quaint society, So Lord of the Flies is the same premise but

Well I'm thankful that I missed out on that bundle of fun. At least Lord of the Flies has stuff happen to keep your attention.