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Right? That was basically my first thought hearing about Cruel Winter, that if even one track is as good as Mercy, Creepers, or Bliss, that its completely got my attention.

Yeah, because it brings back so many memories, I cant help but read it either, even though I have no intentions of trying half this junk. My grandparents owned a convenience store for most of my life, and they used to go to a candy expo every year and bring back bags and bags of samples, usually new kinds of candy and

Pomegranate. In my opinion, it goes better with dark chocolate than anything on earth. Lindt makes a pomegranate flavor, but around here it took me forever to find them, so when I did, I bought like 5 bars and stashed them in my desk.

Yeah, when I hear Mentos, I always think of either the strawberry or the mixed fruit. A mint Mento just sounds gross.

I'm from Mobile, AL. Instead of a ball, we drop a giant Moon Pie on New Year's. Needless to say, we like our Moon Pies, and that sounds like the single greatest concoction of all time.

I wanted to upvote this but this story is just too horrible.

I was a big fan of The Lonely Island for a time, although with each album I've been less interested. I guess after a review like this its worth going to see.

That wasn't Tobias, And he's dead. So probably not.

I would be 100% okay with this.

Yes, because being a self important asshole isn't a stereotypical defining trait of a genius.

Do you really not think Kanye West, one of the most acclaimed hip-hop producers of all time, can't play an instrument? Jesus.

You can have your opinion all you want. But if it's misguided and naive, people are going to comment on it.

One of the best comments on this issue I've ever read.

I agree completely. Yeah, some people may have a lot of natural talent, but the majority of successes come from borderline crazy dedication and hard work. That seems to me to be why so many geniuses are considered eccentric, or crazy.

That would be interesting. Have Dr Edwards deliver the final monologue about Norman once he's captured, and end exactly where Psycho did.

Yeah, the idea is that the medication is actually helping, but he chooses to throw away any progress he's made and any chance he has left in order to see Norma again. That was one of the most heartbreaking moments to me. To know that maybe, just maybe, even after committing matricide, there was hope for Norman with

That funeral was perfect. The only way a funeral for Norma Bates could and should have gone.Of course there would be no one there but Norman,and of course he would be keeping anyone else away, so as not to share Norma.

I thought it was interesting that he saw Norma/s body and his reaction was what it was. That's Chick for you I guess.

Dr. Edwards is the bit that puzzles me the most. How he didn't involve himself with the investigation, or, how/why the Oregon police didn't involve him, considering how only a week before Norman was in his care in a psychiatric facility. Doesn't make a lot of sense.

I think that was purposeful. To show how hollow not only Norman's life is without Norma, but the lives of everyone around them as well. So much quieter.