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Trust me, if I had something to contribute, I would. There're just some times when I don't have anything to say, really, but thanks for the encouragement. One of the higher compliments I could give you (beyond that you were a contributing factor for me watching The Shield), is that your writing's made me consider

I think I'd have to agree. I'm scrambling to think of episodes of other TV shows that have the same capital-w Weight to them; the kind where the empathy has been ratcheted up so high that after the episode's done, things haven't just changed for the characters, your mind is sorta tricked into think that your world has

Neil Young Decade 2 Compilation Thing I Made

That thing about him clapping and telling one of his victims "Daddy says wake up" as they were rising from their drug-induced sleep is horror movie-level terrifying; it makes me feels like vomiting. I'm glad that this is all finally being acknowledged by the public at large.

So, I just finished The Shield today and Jesus did that last stretch of episodes knock me on my ass. Thanks to everybody who was talking it up, though, I'm really glad I watched it. Oh yeah, and everybody else should watch it, too.

Lovefest: Music Compilation

(Shakes chains.) I wish I was LeVar Burton. I wish I was LeVar BURTON!

I'm pissed that the studio didn't go with my script of tiny, prepubescent Nicolas Cages (played, of course, by the man himself as well as his myriad experimental clones that have been kept secret by Hollywood (why do you think Nic Cage is so strapped for cash?) but in the process caused him to be Left Behind by the

Lovefest: Music Is Running On Several Cylinders, Now!

Reposted on SBT's suggestion that it got buried:

Lovefest: Music - The Sunset Tree by the Mountain Goats

Yet, Lawrence Kadan's written influence is acutely felt. That teaser hints at something very Dreamcather-esque.

Great work, intersext! And thanks for taking a minute to post this in our neck of the woods. I've never actually listened to Metal Machine Music before, but I'm over ten minutes into it now, and I'm thinking I'm gonna keep it on for its duration. It's quite interesting, certainly. And, for the record, I don't mind you

How a strike happens in baseball (true story):