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Stay safe man.

Although I haven't had a chance to play it yet, all the stuff I'm reading and the screenshots I'm seeing seem as though Bethesda payed attention to detail in terms of architecture (I expect no less.)

It was me, I took your dogmeat. I'm sorry but he's never coming back.

I too am doing a first playthrough of FO3!

Nah, I was high af and a little drunk, but no acid. I suppose that was the issue.

See, I can see why it would be offensive given the climate it was made in, but I think when I finally watched it 5 or 6 years ago it was so hyped that it just seemed boring to me. Maybe I'm missing something, contextually.

I'm not versed on film as well I should be to comment here, but I just wanted to say that I was watching black mass and couldn't pinpoint why the cinematography just felt off. Thank you for pinpointing that.

I'm with you on this Chip, one thing I keep coming back to is how everyone thought Gretchen was cheating and she was just sneaking out to cry. Falk is really good at the bait & switch, making one think a big yet rote dramatic moment is coming and then making it just as dramatic but much more human. I don't see someone

Yeah, I'm a Bostonian which values a similarly closed off emotional state and despite the cartoonish cruelty I didn't see Jimmy's father as atypical. I've known quite a few dads who wanted an alpha son and got a poet and typically the expectation vs. reality sort of cripples the lines of communication, at least until

That's part of why I love it. The real trap of depression isn't so much the "feeling sad" so much as the lack of motivation. In order to break out of a depressive rut one has to take steps to do so, yet your depression magnifies any little setback you have and moreover, constantly reminds you that there's no point to

"A DIAMOND UPSIDE DOWN IS A PUSSY."

That whole "I'm waiting on the good times quote" just fucking kills me every time I read it.

Though this episode wasn't as emotionally devastating as the last 4 or 5 I'm glad to see that they're not letting Gretchen off the hook for being a shitty girlfriend while she's going through her depressive episodes. Speaking as someone who deals with that same stuff sometimes the work it takes to be a participant in

Bob Ross is unironically my hero. I'm with you bud.

The amount of love Bob Ross is getting these days just warms my happy little heart.

I used to watch the Carol Burnett Show ALL the goddamn time as a child (it was in syndication right after I got home from school if I remember correctly) and it was one of those shows where even then I knew I was missing a fair amount of the jokes but it was still hilarious. I haven't seen it in probably 15-20 years

Easily my favorite college-radio band of the 90s. (by which I mean, bands which sounded like or were influenced by the Pixies and REM.) The way they blended dissonance and legitimate pop hooks is, IMHO, straight up brilliant, and though many have tried I think the only band that's done it as well is Pile.

You dun gud internet.

I have never watched the Buffy series. My folks and I watched the film when I was younger and I remember enjoying it, and I'm a fan of some of Whedon's work (firefly, the avengers.) My question to you folks is: is it worth it? I tend to check out if stuff isn't gripping me by the 2nd season for full order shows (I

This quite literally made my day.