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Dangit!

So your point is what? You seem like a decent guy and I don't want to sound aggressive, but you seem to be failing just as hard as the rest of us. I think you're championing the 2016 strategy, which failed.

No insightful sentence has ever contained the word "fedora" or "sheeple".

Unfortunately, "do nothing and let the problem fester" is pretty much the defining policy of the Right. If you did better, can you report back to us on what you've learned? Because for real, all I've got is name-calling. And I know I'm not the most charismatic online presence, but I don't call people names and I'm not

"Have you met my son, the doggo? He gets an extra syllable on every sentence for no good reason, don'tcha knowno?"

How do you expect this country to come together if nobody is willing to talk to the other side?
Have you tried? I've tried to have rational debate with them, and so far what I've gathered is that the alt-right fall into two categories: those who don't agree with the country "coming together" (because that would mean

To be fair, since your mom also smells of cigarettes, Hi-Karate, and saturated fats, you can see where the confusion arose.

Given his kind's capacity for self-pity, I suspect the thought process was more like "oh my god, what have those manipulative, man-hating b*****s done to this poor wreck of a man?"

Well, y'see, that's just classic woolly liberal thinking there. If you regulate the vaginas, you won't have to regulate the penises. That's not self-serving backwards reasoning, it's business acumen! Small government, amirite?!

He doesn't need to obtain permission from the artists because they're not the copyright holder. The label owns the copyright, so they're the ones who get to decide - the original artist no longer has a say. Hence why Amish Paradise got released (the label was OK with it but Coolio wasn't) but You're Pitiful didn't

They totally can prevent you. They usually don't of course -
monetising IP via royalties is literally what record labels do for a living, so most times it's just another product sold. But if they have a reason to block you, they can and will. James Blunt's label refused Weird Al permission to do a parody of You're

Not too jazzed about LTTP, but holy crap that analogue Metroid OST is gorgeous.

You still have to pay royalties for covers. It's just that most covers bands aren't monetised, so there's not much point suing them.

Yes, it means what we think it means. Yes, we're sure. You seem less sure.

The moment he went inside, I figured she'd be dead, because the only reason you ever see someone walk through their own front door on a detective show is to find someone dead inside. Then I figured no, because this would be a stupidly inappropriate musical cue for such a scene. Then I found out it was two things.

That bugged me. Even if there were video, I can't imagine that IAB would get involved because a cop drew a weapon and didn't fire it.

Nice try.

Wait, Jayna Oso did what now?

Substitute:
Final Fight 3 for Final Fight
Super SF2 for SF2 Turbo
Super Ghouls n Ghosts for Donkey Kong Country (good at the time, not worth going back for)
and I'm on board.

It was good, but it doesn't hold up. I'd sub it out for Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts.