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I strongly agree with the last part of this comment.

Yes to all that you just said.

'First time I got my Disqus account, I was like, 'Oh no!' but then I was like, 'This is a story'.

The day I finally decided to create a Disqus account I was listening to Phantogram and I was obssesing over the work of Stefan Zsaitsits, so my avatar is one of his drawings. Quite the story, huh?

I'm reading Eliseo Verón's The social semiosis: Fragments of a theory of discursivity, because you can't just read Peirce and leave it at that, can you? Also, I've never took the time to read the entire book before, even though I worked with parts of it in some of my classes, so it was time.

Depeche Mode - Lie To Me
Thom Yorke - Guess Again!
MØ - Never Wanna Know
Robots in Disguise - Mnemonic
Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead
Portishead and Kraftwerk - Vox Box
M83 - Holograms
Lana del Rey - Cry Me a River
Alt-J - Hunger of The Pine
Florence + The Machine - Ship To Wreck

A dark alley, needles, many dark hands reaching for me, a bloodbath that resembled Johnny Depp's character death. I had that nightmare for months after my nanny forced me to watch the movie with her. Since my parents didn't let me watch TV until I was 11, I would go so far as to say that this movie was one of the

First recurring nightmare of my childhood came about thanks to Nightmare on Elm Street. Your work will not be forgotten.

I found the Collected Works of Jorge Luis Borges in an old box in my attic, so I'm eager to start that from the beginning. It made me realize that most of the books I have on display (due to the fact that I've been moving around quite a bit for the last couple of years) are new, and I that I really missed that old

Yes! I did read Invisible Cities at school, I remember one of my Literature teachers loved his work. One year, out of the 20 books we had to read, 5 were Calvino's, including Invisible Cities, The Cloven Viscount, The Baron in the Trees, The Nonexistent Knight and Cosmicomics, and I would also recommend all of them if

I liked this list so much I went down the thread and then up again and tried to upvote it for a second time without realizing it.

I just started Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. It's driving me crazy in the best way possible, and even though I'm on the first third of the book, I'm already recommending it to everyone I know.

Architecture in Helsinki - Do The Whirlwind
Janelle Monae and Erykah Badu - Q.U.E.E.N.
Giorgio Moroder and Kylie Minogue - Right Here, Right Now
Crystal Fighters - Champion Sound
Marina & The Diamonds - Radioactive
Hole - Celebrity Skin
The Kills - Sour Cherry
Santigold - You'll Find A Way
Grimes - Be a Body (侘寂)
NIN & Peter

Well, I have watched every episode so I'm pretty sure I'll keep watching next year when I find that I have nothing else to do on a Tuesday night. I'm not really aware of network stuff because I watch this online (I'm pretty much at the other end of the continent), but I do prefer it when networks let shows expand and

I still didn't watch last night's episode, was it the last one? I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if it was, but I like to see Allison Scagliotti employed, so I'm not sure how to feel about it (although it would increase her chances to appear on something better -a.k.a. anything else).

Nobody cared about Jeremy. Personally, I only started remembering his name 2 episodes ago or so. At least Rachel's mother appears to be positively crazy, so there's that to look forward to?

As others have said, I didn't expect to enjoy this show as much as I did, and I have to thank this reviews for making me curious enough to check it out.

There's no replacing season one Orlando Jones, but considering the awful awful way they treated his character on season two, I'm not really upset he's gone.

What is this? I mean, if you're going to make all the Latino actors speak English why don't you just adapt the story and change the location or make the crew American or something like that instead?

OK so I'm late to Steven Universe, but I finally watched it over the last week, and IT'S SO GOOD. I didn't know what to expect, and it blew my mind. I've literally been dreaming about it, and I'm singing Stronger Than You in my mind pretty much 99% of the time. Rebecca Sugar is my new hero, and I'm not exaggerating.