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I thought a socialist monopoly (winnings distributed evenly) would be funny in that ironic sort of way, meaning I thought I was clever for about five seconds, but then I realized it isn't all that hilarious. Also, I'm sure someone's made one already.

"Cat Scratch Fever" by Ted Nugent and "Gary's Got A Boner" by the Replacements. Nugent's a fucking prick and the Replacements are pretty much my favorite band, so I don't really care.

But like I said, Neo was pretty much a superhero, so he could've avoided the guards pretty easily. We didn't have that advantage in WWII, or anytime.

I knew I was gonna get someone comparing the "they were just doing their job" idea to Nazis. Plus, Neo pretty much made himself an invincible badass in the matrix world, so I think he could have probably saved Morpheus without coming near the guards.

The Matrix isn't perfect. Like Neo and Trinity are kinda mass murderers if you really think about it. For instance, in the shootout scene, they're killing innocent guards. They clearly aren't agents, they're real people that were just doing their job (and since they don't know about the matrix, you can't exactly put

I haven't played it, but the Stanley Parable's choices sound like a nightmare. I mean, I would want to go in the right direction, but I can't help wanting to stay in the break room, just to marvel at it.

Cassettes break too easily, and when they do, it's pretty much out of your control. At least when you break records or CDs, it's kinda your fault.

90s punk hasn't aged all that well, with Rancid being an exception of course.

The poster for that Dead Silence movie scared the shit outta me when I was like eight. I don't think I was ever so scared of anything in my life (at least at the time). I haven't seen the poster in years and I've never seen the actual movie, so I'm not really sure if I should be too embarrassed or not.

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I can't help but think of the Colbert interview.

Either that, or 3.5 times in a row, and it's just a really long song.

To be fair, Japandroids fucking know how and when to use "whoas" in songs.

I'd see one with Tommy Stinson, preferably with Paul Westerburg also in the mix somewhere.

I like that song though, I'll have to listen to more of them. It's funny how Coldplay borrowed almost everything from their influences (Ride, Radiohead), but none of their interesting aspects.

Wow that sounds even more like it.

That too. But Pavement sure as shit aren't.

I always though "Yellow" by Coldplay sounded alot like "Here" by Pavement

Good point

And if you add 729 to 182, you get 911. It's all so obvious. *que sarcasm alert*