Bitcoin? More like SHITCOIN—AMIRITE?
Bitcoin? More like SHITCOIN—AMIRITE?
My wife, as a Bears fan, is gonna love this. Just had to add a couple of things.
A regular occurring article that’s been a part of the AV Club for years, predating the Univision acquisition.
The Wikipedia post for Spanfeller is gold.
After a very depressing week around here, I’m very grateful Block and Tackle still exists. At least I have Teti’s writing to look forward to again!
Stick to audio and or visual equipment reviews.
How is ESPN, a network that employs hundreds of sports announcers, journalists and TV hosts, so bad at finding a solid team to call a football game? Just shove Rex Ryan or Randy Moss in there and lock the doors until the game is over
I dunno, self-serious pomposity does indeed suck but goofy stuff like that board game thing gives the appearance that the actual game is so boring that it needs livened up. Which was apparently true on Monday, I suppose, but maybe that’s not something to advertise? An exception is made for Cleatus and his delightful…
I know Mike Tirico had some #TimesUp problems, but God, he was so much better at PbP for MNF than Tessitore.
Your screen name may be Malfunctioning Eddie, but you’ll always be 5MMX-RYK9-JJE2-KDW9 to me.
I got $10, but I’m not ponying up for Clickhole.
I say we pool our resources and buy the AVClub ourselves, so we can restore Disqus and hire back the old staff. We’re all computer nerds with no lives, surely SOMEONE here has parlayed that into a multimillion dollar nestegg from the sale of some bullshit app?
For all the A.V. Club staff. I know these are worrying and uncertain times, but it was obvious from the outside that you were getting fucked by corporate at Univision, which has been striping the site of everything that made it special and has been turning it into an empty shell. Now, you may still have an opportunity…
or sand?
They were worth every penny.
I am so sorry I never read this before (thanks to Frosstbyte for the link). I was surprised to read this and was in awe of Sean's openness. It's not an easy thing to share our darkest moments.
I have always admired Sean's writing, whether it's a scathing commentary on pop culture or a poignant obituary.
I am glad you…
That was powerful and beautiful, as well as being a great ode to Canada's poet. I'm very glad he shared this chapter of his life.
Thank you, Archmage, for sharing this with us here today.
Leonard Cohen has always been a part of the Montreal landscape, and we love him. Even though he left four decades ago, probably never came back except to dispose of property,* he's ours. We know what song 'happened' where.
I'm glad you stared down the blackness, Sean, and are writing about it. This was useful for me.