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I remember your comment, and I remember thinking "whatever no way that happens". I apologize for my insolence, sir or madame, and offer you a humble upvote in exchange.

Multiplayer beta was pretty bland. The real thing has more modes but doesn't solve any of the fundamental problems. Single player though is everything I wanted it to be.

Well, I'm primarily in it for the single player myself, and its been well worth $60 to me, but I'm a huge fan of the original and was really excited to play it. I'm 20hours in and not quite done with my first playthrough. People who suck less than me will do it faster. But with lots of secrets, multiple skill levels,

Um, racism?

Well, the powerpuff girls thing is a deliberate parody of this trend. So, great job internet, for being as with it as a children's cartoon from 18 years ago, I guess.

That's pretty rad thanks for sharing.

Yeah, I mean, I happen to quite like her guitar style, especially when she plays nastily distorted not exactly in tune slide. But you know, its an acquired taste, its not "good" in any traditional sense, and I think its hardly what most people first think of when they think of her.

Odd choice to feature since obviously its primarily a Neil song, but Crosby does sing on that song. Harmony vocals throughout, and also he's the one screaming his ass off on the "why"s and "how many more"s and such at the end. I would have gone with Guinevere, which is a beautiful vocal, and features Crosby's

Hillary hate is a thing, but more so among people who would never vote democrat anyway. The real thing is Hillary is too much of a centrist. Adversity breeds rebellion. Nobody "leans to the left" in OK. People who are liberal MEAN that shit.

I'm originally from Oklahoma. Down there, most Protestants of any stripe don't even consider Catholics to be Christian. And for those folks, not being Christian is worse than eating babies.

Was I the only one who thought there was a deliberate rhyme scheme going on when Bill sang "We'll meet again", a song by Vera Lynn, and then invited Ford to sit on a couch of human skin? Anyway it amused me, whether it was intentional or not.

I have never heard a cardigan's song that is not Lovefool. Now granted I was in my "automatically dismiss anything popular" phase back then, so I didn't exactly try to dig deeper. Not claiming to be proud of that, I grew out of it. :) But Lovefool was inescapable.

I LIKE the creepy, intrusive monologues. I'm a sucker for concept albums though.

There are people who don't like this song? Weird. I mean, Let's Dance is far from my favorite Bowie record, but I always felt like the singles were pretty unassailable.

Pretty sure this feature is about "whatever the hell the author feels like highlighting, for any or no reason". Its a well known song, but then again it is 25 some-odd years old, some of these whipper snappers may not be familiar with it. God I'm old. Anyway, Sin would indeed be a more interesting song to highlight.

So, I'm a dude, and not going to claim to get to decide what is and isn't feminist. But I do have a wife and daughter and generally give a shit about such things so I'll open my dumb mouth anyway. Seems to me that that type of vintage pinup inspired art style appeals to ladies as much (if not more so) than men. I also

Nope, not BS. Its from the beer world. Stouts (most famously Guinness) are sometimes served on nitrogen rather than CO2, or also sometimes a nitro/CO2 blend. Its stored under pressure in a keg, infusing the beer (or coffee in this case) with lots of nitrogen. The nitrogen isn't nearly as soluble as CO2, so as soon as

Rick Rubin did alright by Johnny Cash most of the time. But why he thought it was a good idea to let John Frusciante take a giant dump all over "Heart of Gold" I will never understand.

Must have titles are still few, but its in way better shape than it was. Also, its fully backward compatible with the original wii, so you can stock up on cheap used wii games and have an instant huge library if that's your thing.

Pop is a solid record. Give it a chance. I personally don't think Discoteque is as awful as its reputation, but it plainly isn't what people wanted from U2. Regardless, the rest of the album doesnt really sound like that.