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She has a name! It's, uh…..Crindy?

This is where things get really dumb in my mind. The "portion" of "Real Love" that he uses is just the lyrics (the melody is similar, but decidedly different — he goes up where she goes down, etc). I'm no copyright expert, but I'm sure that's different from the "sampling" that the lawsuit claims. This lawsuit would

I'm guessing this falls under the same legal paradigm as the lawsuit against Blurred Lines, i.e. unmitigated bullshit.

Real talk for a second — what is Frank Ocean being accused of? He doesn't actually sample "Real Love" OR "Impeach the President" as far as I can tell. The lyrics, sure, but there's no way TufAmerica actually owns the copyright to those.

There was music weirdly playing in the background during the first 30 seconds or so. I'm pretty sure that wasn't supposed to happen.

Benny: I need the rent!
Roger: What rent?
Benny: This past year's rent, which I let slide…
Mark: Let slide? You said we were golden.
Roger: When you bought the building!
Mark: When we were roommates?
Roger: You lived here!

I've never seen it, so I was aghast at the clip above. It's sooooooo awkward! On top of that, Angel sounds terrible. Come on dude, you've been singing this song for 8 years at this point. Why does it sound like bad karaoke?

Technically, the dog commits suicide because it couldn't take the endless bucket drumming. Wow I can't believe that actually happens.

Yeah, I think a real turning point in my lurch to adulthood was realizing that despite the fact that Larson really wants us to see Benny as the bad guy, he isn't really doing anything wrong. Leaving a lot vacant just so homeless people have a place to put up tents (and, of course, so Maureen can have a performance

That's not true! She sings lead on the first half of Black Wave/Bad Vibrations, which coincidentally is my favorite song…

No one seems to be mentioning Brody's line that explains this whole thing; Jessica brings this point up, and Brody replies that it's probably not serious, he's just being floated to allow the VP to push a hard line on Iran.

No one seems to be mentioning Brody's line that explains this whole thing; Jessica brings this point up, and Brody replies that it's probably not serious, he's just being floated to allow the VP to push a hard line on Iran.

Holy Christ, the bass in the Miguel song is obnoxious. Had to turn it off before I got to the first chorus.

Holy Christ, the bass in the Miguel song is obnoxious. Had to turn it off before I got to the first chorus.

Right, and Marah brings this up. It's kind of the core of the argument, which Tasha ignores in order to beat the kickstarter strawman. It's possible and likely that Palmer has been doing this all along, it's just that now we know, thanks to kickstarter, she has the funds to pay and is just being cheap.

Right, and Marah brings this up. It's kind of the core of the argument, which Tasha ignores in order to beat the kickstarter strawman. It's possible and likely that Palmer has been doing this all along, it's just that now we know, thanks to kickstarter, she has the funds to pay and is just being cheap.

This hits on an even more egregious point. In any city where your singer/songwriter didn't have any friends willing to play, he'd just have to go without. Presumably, unlike AP, he doesn't have a national platform for recruiting suckers nor any plausible way to promise "exposure". She's leveraging, and yes,

This hits on an even more egregious point. In any city where your singer/songwriter didn't have any friends willing to play, he'd just have to go without. Presumably, unlike AP, he doesn't have a national platform for recruiting suckers nor any plausible way to promise "exposure". She's leveraging, and yes,

You've got it here. Someone above mentioned Tasha's use of "entitled" several times as a an automatic disqualifier, and must say I agree, but for a slightly different reason, which you've hit on. It's not entitlement to expect decent behavior out of someone who should know better. It's entitlement to expect people to

You've got it here. Someone above mentioned Tasha's use of "entitled" several times as a an automatic disqualifier, and must say I agree, but for a slightly different reason, which you've hit on. It's not entitlement to expect decent behavior out of someone who should know better. It's entitlement to expect people to